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Studies have shown that diseases that primarily impact men receive more funding than diseases that primarily impact women nearly three-quarters of the time.
On the national stage where altruism towards the consumer is scarce, a new pharmaceutical company is attempting to curtail corporate greed by reducing drug costs, making medicine more accessible.
When it comes to an industry that has long thrived off of the creativity and innovation of talented, dedicated, and seasoned writers, AI takes on a more insidious identity.
With the dramatic rise of artificial intelligence, jobs that were previously thought to be impervious to the technological revolution, such as those of lawyers, judges, and policymakers, are being called in for cross-examination.
Big Tech is at a pivotal moment amidst a national reckoning over defending reproductive rights in a technologically advanced society. These companies still have time to take a stronger stance and keep users safe via data encryption.
Until economic models for technology stop relying on the accumulation of user data, we will continue to face threats to our foundational civil liberties.
We must continue forging a transoceanic, transcontinental union that draws us all together in the face of this unprecedented health crisis of the century.
The many existing coding resources make it more than possible for our educational system to empower America’s youth to learn computer science. States can now choose to leave these barriers standing, or to use the power of code to break them down.