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Justin Lahart is an economics reporter based in New York. Previously, Justin was a Heard on the Street columnist and wrote the Ahead of the Tape column. Businesses had rushed to get ahead of President ...
Bias baked into medical models  Artificial intelligence tools touted as the saviours of overstretched hospitals could end up doing the opposite for women and ethnic minorities, according to new ...
I loved my time as a PhD student in the Department of Economics at LSE and was very well supported throughout the job market process. Dr Clare Balboni, PhD Economics 2019 The Department of Economics ...
SEOUL, Sept. 19 (Yonhap) -- South Korea's financial sector will help the country navigate mounting uncertainties and ...
Large language models reflect biases that can lead to inferior healthcare advice to female, Black and Asian patients ...
Northwestern University secured the eighth position in the rankings. Founded in 1851, it is a private institution. According ...
Studies show some AI tools tell women to stay home with serious symptoms, while black and Asian patients get less care for mental health. Researchers warn patients using broken English or slang may ...
In South Africa, a field covered in yellow wildflowers doesn’t look like an industrial site. But it’s a pilot for a new type ...
Women are adopting AI tools at a 25% lower rate than men on average, despite the fact that it seems the benefits of AI would ...
Forget the glorious successes of past breakthroughs—the real justification for research investment is what we get for our ...
Rising employer health benefit costs may cause some to stop coverage altogether, increasing the number of Americans without ...