
Sigal Samuel
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Latest articles by Sigal Samuel


What happens in China doesn’t stay in China.


AI is not as objective as you might think.


A stunningly successful experiment has the potential to upend the mainstream US approach to deviance.


And it’s awesome.


Anxiety over automated transportation goes back more than 100 years.


A new study says geoengineering could cut global warming in half — with no bad side effects.


A new era of neurointerventions is upon us. Will it improve the criminal justice system or create an ethical nightmare?


The findings speak to a bigger problem in the development of automated systems: algorithmic bias.
Ohio voters passed groundbreaking legislation that allows citizens to sue on behalf of the lake when it’s being polluted.


A new study raises uncomfortable questions.