Artificial Intelligence Isn't Going to Kill Everyone (At Least Not Right Away)
Associate Professor of Mathematics Noah Giansiracusa explains that it’s too early to tell if artificial intelligence poses a true threat to humanity.
Associate Professor of Mathematics Noah Giansiracusa explains that it’s too early to tell if artificial intelligence poses a true threat to humanity.
Associate Professor of Law and Taxation Liz Brown talks about her journey to co-authoring a book that explores the options available to lawyers that want to leave traditional legal careers.
Bentley’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion major is highlighted as the only undergraduate degree program of its kind.
Assistant Professor of Natural and Applied Sciences Arielle Scoglio explains that the way trauma is talked about in families can have a lasting impact.
A quote from NCAA President Charlie Baker’s commencement address to Bentley graduates is featured.
Assistant Professor of Mathematics Noah Giansiracusa comments on Bluesky’s new feature that gives people the option to choose what they see in their social media feeds.
President E. LaBrent Chrite talks about why he believes in the power of education to transform communities and shares his lessons from over 25 years in leadership positions.
Research by Assistant Professor of Economics Ezgi Kurt is highlighted for revealing who benefits most from corporate tax cuts.
Quotes from NCAA President Charlie Baker’s address to Bentley’s undergraduate class are featured.
Bentley’s undergraduate ceremony, and thoughts from keynote speaker Charlie Baker, are highlighted.