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In arid Texas, data centers are thirsty for water.

In arid Texas, data centers are thirsty for water.

by Francesca Canto | Nov 6, 2025 | AI, Climate Change

In a state where fields are drying up and water reserves are shrinking, the data center boom raises a crucial question: how much can technology grow...

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Three strategies to securing the future of professional journalism learned on the road

Three strategies to securing the future of professional journalism learned on the road

by Marcelo Silva de Sousa | Oct 20, 2025 | AI, Changes in Journalism, Journalism, Journalism in the era of "fake news", New Business Models for Journalism in the Digital Age, The Intersection of AI and Journalism

The train is about to depart. I write these lines from the of the Washington, D.C., station waiting room, awaiting the journey to New York City—one...

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Understanding AI: Choices shape its future and ethics

Understanding AI: Choices shape its future and ethics

by Ralitsa Ficheva | Oct 28, 2024 | AI, Changes in Journalism, Journalism

“If we make better decisions, the future is not predetermined. This also applies to artificial intelligence. It depends on our choices whether AI...

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No, artificial intelligence is not stealing our jobs

No, artificial intelligence is not stealing our jobs

by Ana Bazo Reisman | Oct 4, 2024 | AI, Changes in Journalism, Journalism

“We cannot have science in bits and pieces, applying it where we feel safe and ignoring it where we feel threatened”. This quote belongs to Carl...

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How we could stop AI misinformation

How we could stop AI misinformation

by Haruna Ibrahim | Sep 26, 2024 | AI, American Presidency, Changes in Journalism, Democracy, Presidential Election, Social Media in Politics and Journalism

Journalism keeps evolving over the years trying to catch up with technological and psychological advancement. Media has transitioned from being...

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