What Industry Experts Are Saying About Our AI Future
Whether it’s limited access to health care, generalized education, or insufficient resources in philanthropy work, experts foresee that the rapid advancement of technology will play a significant role in democratizing resources to address these challenges.
Cultural Revitalization in Hana, Hawai'i
Ma Ka Hana Ka 'Ike– “In working, one learns.” Rick Rutiz, a homebuilder in the East Maui community of Hana, had an epiphany while watching his students of Hana Elementary and High School. Witnessing the students gravitate towards experiential learning, he realized that abstract concepts they found challenging on paper could be grasped through hands-on practice.
Studies show ransomware has already caused patient deaths | TechTarget
When it comes to ransomware attacks on hospitals, the subject of patient deaths has typically been a hot potato. As threat of ransomware has increased in recent years, news reports of hospitals and medical facilities suffering outages and significant service disruptions have become a weekly occurrence.
How hackers can abuse ChatGPT to create malware ,
ChatGPT can't replace skilled threat actors -- at least not yet -- but security researchers say there is evidence that it has helped low-skill hackers create malware, raising concerns about cybercriminal abuse of the technology.
Northeastern students living in Wentworth residence halls encounter challenges
Since the start of the 2021 Fall Semester, Northeastern has rented housing on Wentworth Institute of Technology’s campus to provide enough living space for students living in university housing.
Op-ed: Content on social media is no alternative to professional news outlets
We cannot go online without a reminder of the current war in Ukraine. Not only on news outlets is the event thoroughly covered but on social media platforms as well. The credibility of information spread on social media platforms, however, does not match that of professional news organizations which have methods of fact-checking information on the internet.
Ukrainian students ask Northeastern for support during the war at home
Northeastern’s Ukrainian Culture Club hosted a vigil April 7 to commemorate the lives lost in the war. At the opening of the vigil, candles were arranged at the Krentzman Quad in the form of the tryzub, Ukraine’s coat of arms.
Criminal justice students advocate for more forensic classes
Members of the Criminology Forensic Science and Neuropsychology of Criminal Minds, or FaN, club started a petition last semester to request more forensics-focused classes at Northeastern.
New show in Cambridge will amplify underrepresented voices in science
Science is a profession perceived to be free of bias, but findings have ultimately been limited due to racial uniformity in the lab. A new play aims to raise awareness of diversity issues in science.