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- As the US midterms approach, AI is going to emerge as a key issue concerning voters
- Japan's Team Mirai Uses Tech to Bolster Democracy, Not Undermine It
- Don’t bet that the Pentagon – or Anthropic – is acting in the public interest
- OpenAI has shown it cannot be trusted. Canada needs nationalized, public AI
- Rewiring Democracy Now: Switzerland shows us an alternative to corporate AI
- Is AI good for democracy?
- How sky-high AI pay warps science
- AI-generated text is overwhelming institutions – setting off a no-win ‘arms race’ with AI detectors
- Could ChatGPT convince you to buy something? Threat of manipulation looms as AI companies gear up to sell ads
- Rewiring Democracy Now: Japan
- AI + Humans: Making the Relationship Work
- Are We Ready to Be Governed by Artificial Intelligence?
- Against the Federal Moratorium on State-Level Regulation of AI
- Like Social Media, AI Requires Difficult Choices
- Four ways AI is being used to strengthen democracies worldwide
- Who Will Be the First American Candidate To Harness AI
- Scientists Need a Positive Vision for AI: It’s time to lead reform, block harm, and advance the public good
- Will AI Strengthen or Undermine Democracy?
- AI Is Changing How Politics Is Practiced in America
- How AI Could Drive the 2026 Midterm Elections
- New book: Rewiring Democracy
- DOGE’s Flops Shouldn’t Spell Doom for AI In Government
- Public Media is Under Assault. Here's a Way to Fight Back
- Mass. must resist Congress’s proposed moratorium on state AI regulation
- Will AI take your job? The answer could hinge on the 4 S’s of the technology’s advantages over humans
- AI-Generated Law Isn’t Necessarily a Terrible Idea
- Why US States Are the Best Labs for Public AI
- It’s Time to Worry About DOGE’s AI Plans
- AI Will Write Complex Laws
- AI Mistakes Are Very Different Than Human Mistakes
- AI Futures | Trust Issues: The closed corporate ecosystem is the problem.
- The Wired World in 2025: Algorithms are Coming for Democracy--But It's Not All Bad
- The SEC Whistleblower Program Is Dominating Regulatory Enforcement
- AI Could Still Wreck the Presidential Election
- Using AI for Political Polling
- Let’s Not Make the Same Mistakes with AI That We Made With Social Media.
- How public AI can strengthen democracy.
- How the “Frontier” Became the Slogan of Uncontrolled AI.
- Who's accountable for AI usage in digital campaign ads? Right now, no one.
- The A.I. Wars Have Three Factions, and They All Crave Power
- AI Could Reshape Climate Communication
- Nervous About ChatGPT? Try ChatGPT With a Hammer
- Six ways that AI could change politics
- Can you trust AI? Here's why you shouldn't
- AI could shore up democracy – here’s one way
- Build AI by the People, for the People
- Can We Build Trustworthy AI?
- Just Wait Until Trump Is a Chatbot
- How Artificial Intelligence Can Aid Democracy
- How AI could write our laws
- We Don’t Need to Reinvent our Democracy to Save it from AI
- How ChatGPT Hijacks Democracy
- Sewage: An Environmental Justice Tragedy
- Does Media Coverage of Mass Public Shootings Create a Contagion Effect?
- Communicating Your Science With Help From ComSciCon
- Will you use Astrobites in your course this Fall?
- Happy Birthday Astrobites--a look back at our first four years
- AAS digital switch a long time coming?
- Entering the Matrix: Exploring the formation history of a universe on your laptop
- Has IBEX detected eddies in the spacetime continuum?
- Obama's Climate Decision: Congress’ Overwrought Response to European Air Travel Regulations
- Astrobites: Students Making Astrophysics Accessible
- Astrobites Communicating Science 2013 Workshop
- Can you hide a super-massive black hole?
- The Prisoner's Dilemma: A new solution to an age old problem
- How to submit a paper
- A new tool to investigate a century old mystery
- Astronomy software developer Bill Joye on ds9 7.0
- The first detected signature of dark matter annihilation?
- Discussing Planetary Resources with Sara Seager
- An observation of the cosmic evolution of planets?
- A credit rating agency for physics?
- John Johnson on the ExoLab
- John Johnson on Undergraduate Research
- John Johnson on Graduate Admissions
- Code you can use: the MCMC Hammer
- Observing the Twenty-First Century Sky and Understanding the Universe
- NGC 4261's off-kilter globular cluster population
- Concluding 1 year of Astrobites
- An update on the atmosphere of super-Earth GJ1214b
- Untouched gas in the early universe
- Dwarf Spheroidals: Where did all the metals go?
- The consequences of stellar rotation
- Getting friendly with Pan-STARRS: identifying galaxy clusters
- A planetary nebula with serious pollution problems
- How did the universe get so dusty?
- A black hole and a neutron star walk into a gravitationally bound system...
- A day in the lives of astronomy grad students
- The Unique Universe of Astronomy Grads
- A new GRB-Supernova
- What makes more stars: bars or mergers?
- Using the Moon as a scientific instrument
- How to succeed at engaging the public's interest in science
- BOSS's 3D map of the early universe
- What lives far outside the Small Magellanic Cloud?
- All about bulges (and consequences for galaxy evolution)
- Do galaxies line up?
- How to use SAO ds9 to examine astronomical images
- Do stars throw snowballs?
- The Faintest Hint of an Exploding Star
- Avi Loeb and Freeman Dyson on the future of the universe
- Astronomical methods for the year 1 trillion
- Simulating a star at the brink of explosion
- How does chemical composition affect star formation?
- Stellar variability and exoplanet detection
- Are star clusters simple or not?
- Finding needles in the cosmological haystack with the SZ effect
- Nature vs. nurture in the evolution of elliptical galaxies
- How to simulate a fluid
- What happens in the vast voids between stars in galaxies like the Milky Way?
- Hugin: stitch perfect panoramas
- Open Source Consumer Electronics: Neuros OSD
- Run any GNU/Linux app on Windows without any virtualization
- SSH beyond the command line
- Google Summer of Code 2007 Conclusion
- Google Summer of Code: Mozilla Projects
- Using Samba to share files between Linux and Windows
- GSoC: Student Tackles Wine Direct3D 10 Support
- KDE’s Plasma is heating up
- Google Summer of Code Series, OpenMRS
- KDE4 Gets Wheels
- Summer of Code 2007 - Ubuntu projects
- Hugin developer launches photographic distortion correction database
- PCLinuxOS launching hardware certification program
- Google Summer of Code 2007 kicks off
- KDE 4 gets more Hot New Stuff
- K3b enters new era with approaching 1.0 release
- The Road to Enlightnement
- KDE 4's Sonnet will turbocharge language processing
- KDE 4 Graphics Gets New Direction with Gwenview II
- Stitching seamless panoramas with Hugin
- Opera contests draws attention to widget development
- OpenUsability funds student projects
- French company embraces, contributes to free software
- Season of KDE fosters young students, Part Two
- Season of KDE fosters young students, Part One
- Smart Package Manager: a better mousetrap
- Four Core continues series of KDE 4 meetings
- KDE 4 Multimedia Meeting exceeds expectations
- Phonon and the future of KDE multimedia
- openSUSE inspires derivative distros
- Neuros takes open source approach to hardware and software development
- Platform-specific Gecko-based browsers
- Enlightenment DR17 is coming - eventually
- KDE tips and tricks