Democracy may be one of man’s greatest inventions, but it has suffered lately in many developed countries due to low citizen participation and general distrust of politicians and government ...
The July jobs report released last Friday wasn’t pretty. It showed weaker than anticipated U.S. job growth in July, and there were substantial downward revisions of jobs numbers for May and June as ...
Interior of a modern data center. (Photo by Imaginima/Getty Images) Data centers evoke strong and conflicting opinions. Advocates point to the truly significant revenue they can generate for local ...
Under European Union law, X is one of a handful of major social media platforms that has a duty to facilitate public interest researchers’ access to support the study of systemic risks — such as to ...
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It should come as no surprise that a president whose first term began with a dispute over the size of the crowd at his inauguration would begin his second term with a war over numbers. Yet, over the ...
Serial ad tech entrepreneur Kamakshi Sivaramakrishnan founded two startups roughly a decade apart. Both were motivated by a similar question. “Could we democratize the notion of consumer identity in a ...
The term “democratizing data” has been gaining traction in recent years, but what does it truly mean? Without question, it refers to making data accessible to all individuals within an organization, ...
A federal judge dismissed the U.S. Justice Department's lawsuit demanding California's voter rolls, calling the request ...
The Humanities Institute at UC Santa Cruz will present “Data and Democracy”—the fifth installment of its signature Questions That Matter series—on Tuesday, January 29, at Kuumbwa Jazz Center in ...