Technology
Some say they’re a sustainable delivery option, while others say they threaten sidewalk accessibility and jobs. Can Chicagoans and robots share the city?
The tech company’s platform lets employers reach deskless workers in industries such as construction and manufacturing.
The University of Chicago, Northwestern, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and five other Midwest universities will help their teams connect with venture capital firms.
As artificial intelligence PAC supports Jesse Jackson Jr., his campaign welcomes AI in Bobby Rush ad
The ad is a not-so-subtle nod of AI approval for Jackson, who is seeing support from the Leading the Future PAC — funded by OpenAI stakeholders.
Members of the coalition — called the Southeast Neighbors For Quantum — expressed a desire to not let South Chicago’s chance for economic growth and investment pass by.
As artificial intelligence takes over more aspects of real-world work, we have to ask ourselves: What is important?
The purchase comes after the university nixed plans to build the Discovery Partners Institute at The 78 in the South Loop. Instead, it chose to divide the tech hub between two Chicago locations.
Is the Trump administration flirting with a Chinese-style “social credit system” to lash out at those protesting ICE abuses?
Ring cameras allow you to watch a live view of your front door remotely from your phone, while keeping footage for future use. The cameras have been distributed to survivors of domestic violence across the state.
People tend to shrug off large numbers, which is a shame, because it can be fun trying to put them in human terms.
Sen. Dick Durbin is co-sponsoring a trio of bills that seek tougher penalties on child predators on the internet. “It’s now time that we deliver for the American people,” he says.
The law firm Goldberg Segalla was defending the Chicago Housing Authority in a 2022 lawsuit that accused the agency of sickening two children with lead poisoning at a Rogers Park apartment building.
The University of Chicago, where Fermi split the atom in 1942, is becoming the center of a new form of advanced technology. There’s a good reason for that.
The latest high-tech smart toys can share dangerous information and discuss inappropriate topics with children, according to the Public Interest Research Group’s new “Trouble in Toyland” report.
Scammers are using AI to create fake retailer websites, phishing emails and deepfake videos that impersonate trusted brands or influencers.
Xchange seeks to train people in IT skills, place them in jobs and revitalize communities with few resources on the South Side.
Related Midwest and CRG reenrolled the 440-acre project into a remediation program with plans to install barriers to minimize health risks and improve resident safety, as recent tests found metals and other substances in soil and groundwater.
Isa Ibrahim, a 16-year-old junior at Hinsdale Central High School, demystifies generative artifical intelligence in free seminars at the local library.