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Your Public Radio's new President and General Manager Craig Swagler and WTMD's Carrie Evans joined WMAR to weigh in on "AI Ashley," the first AI disc jockey.
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Plaintiffs claim the organization did not properly secure their personal information.
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The breach is linked to a file-sharing software used by many large organizations.
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State leaders and industry experts worry about more fatal crashes, like the one that killed six road workers on March 22 on I-695, as traffic reaches levels close to those seen in 2019.
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Do lifelong horse bettors believe in following the technology?
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The director of Hopkins' Berman Institute of Bioethics discusses how medical tech is impacting the ways we make our babies. An estimated 2% of US-born babies are now conceived in labs, as part of an in-vitro fertilization industry worth more than $23 billion.
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Dr. Timnit Gebru, a computer scientist and outspoken tech reformer, joins us to discuss her efforts to ensure that ethical and racial equity considerations guide the development of artificial intelligence.
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Today, three perspectives on some recent developments in science and technology that are impacting our lives — for better or worse.
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The hugely popular video-sharing network, with known ties to the Chinese government, is spreading falsehoods on a wide array of issues, according to a new report from Newsguard. Author Jack Brewster has details.