Monthly Archives: December 2025

The dark side of video games: how chat rooms put children at risk

The dark side of video games: how chat rooms put children at risk

What do we look for when choosing a video game for our children, nephews, or grandchildren? Probably that it’s not violent, that it’s age-appropriate, and that it encourages creativity. However, we rarely stop to consider a key question: who can young children interact with while they play? Many video games allow direct communication with other […] … learn more→

When invisible robots influence our choices and opinions

When invisible robots influence our choices and opinions

Every time we click a star to rate a restaurant, leave a comment on a shopping site, or “like” a video, we leave a digital footprint. Individually, this may seem insignificant, a simple little sign of preference, a micro-opinion among many others. But collectively, these footprints form a vast social landscape, a cloud of visible […] … learn more→

Federal funding cuts are only one problem facing America’s colleges and universities

Federal funding cuts are only one problem facing America’s colleges and universities

Higher education is under stress. The highest-profile threat has been the Trump administration’s efforts to cut funding to several universities, including Harvard, Columbia and Northwestern. Research universities heavily depend on federal money to conduct research and carry out other areas of work. For example, after tuition, federal money allocated for research made up 40% of the total revenue for two major […] … learn more→

Planning life after high school isn’t easy – 4 tips to help students and families navigate the process

Planning life after high school isn’t easy – 4 tips to help students and families navigate the process

Many high school seniors are now focusing on what they will do once they graduate – or how they don’t at all know what is to come. Families trying to guide and support these students at the juncture of a major life transition likely also feel nervous about the open-ended possibilities, from starting at a […] … learn more→

Sustainable AI, a utopia?

Sustainable AI, a utopia?

While we ask artificial intelligence (AI) to help us solve climate change, its own carbon footprint is skyrocketing. And while it helps us design drugs, optimize power grids, and predict natural disasters, this technology comes at a hidden and exorbitant cost. The problem is its energy appetite. Training a model like GPT-3, now outdated, required around […] … learn more→

Is using ChatGPT cheating? Reflections on student fraud in the age of generative AI

Is using ChatGPT cheating? Reflections on student fraud in the age of generative AI

The use of generative artificial intelligence is now widespread among new generations of students, disrupting the established norms and challenges of knowledge assessment. This poses a number of dilemmas for universities. How can they rethink their exams to maintain the credibility of their degrees? If truly disruptive innovations exist in education, the uses of generative […] … learn more→

The AI bubble isn’t new — Karl Marx explained the mechanisms behind it nearly 150 years ago

The AI bubble isn’t new — Karl Marx explained the mechanisms behind it nearly 150 years ago

When OpenAI’s Sam Altman told reporters in San Francisco earlier this year that the AI sector is in a bubble, the American tech market reacted almost instantly. Combined with the fact that 95 per cent of AI pilot projects fail, traders treated his remark as a broader warning. Although Altman was referring specifically to private startups rather than publicly […] … learn more→