Artificial intelligence is likely to transform the public sector by automating many government tasks—including making combat decisions. But, according to experts at a recent symposium held at Harvard University, this “over-the-horizon” technology can only guide and inform government leaders. There…
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Corita Kent and Pop Art at Harvard Fogg is a must-see
University reputation, rankings & reality
University communications and institutional research experts expressed doubt about the accuracy and usefulness of most college reputation and ranking systems.
Newsrooms Must Adopt “Innovation Culture” To Survive, Google Exec says
Cambridge writer Anita Harris reports on Google News Exec’s advice to newspaper industry at Nieman Foundation, May 11, 2012
Today Show’s Ann Curry Describes PTSD, Discouragement and Hope at Harvard Nieman Foundation
Anita Harris, PR Consultant, on Today Show’s Ann Curry description of trauma, importance of caring in foreign reporting.
CBS News Chief Lauds Obama, predicts stronger newspapers
CBS Evening News Exec: At the recent G20 Summit, “when [Obama] stood up, it was a proud moment for America.”
Boston/NY Newspaper War: Pulitzer Winners Face off
Was surprised last night when two Pulitzer prize winning journalists locked horns on WGBH-TV’s Greater Boston over NYT
The Economy: Where are we headed?
In a talk at Harvard’s Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy, New York Times Business Columnist Joe Nocera offered background and commentary on the current financial crisis. In answer to the question posed by the talk’s title: The Economy: Where are we Headed,” he resoundingly proclaimed, “I don’t know.”