Month: May 2024
WashPost: Why Is The Simplest Explanation of Campus Protests So Hard To Accept?
The Washington Post's Philip Bump examines the campus protests. Read The Full Article.
Using Digital Twins To Power Self-Monitoring & Self-Healing Infrastructure
Running massive global production systems and pushing the very boundaries of the possible requires bringing together myriad immense, complex and…
The Complexities Of AI-Driven Analytic Workflows & Creating A Live Digital Twin Of Petabytes Of Video, Metadata & Annotation Files
Like other object-based storage systems, GCS has immensely powerful qualities, including effectively infinite capacity, strong resilience and considerable performance. Any…
WashPost: Noem's Dog-Killing Isn’t Popular, Though Trump Supporters Are Divided
The Washington Post's Philip Bump examines media coverage of Kristi Noem. Read The Full Article.
When Facebook Is the Internet: The Role of Social Media in Ethnic Conflict
This paper investigates whether social media access is associated with increased probability or intensity of ethnic conflict in Myanmar. In…
A Sampling Of Global Television News Coverage Of The Campus Gaza Protests
Below is a selection of a few clips from Russian and Iranian television news coverage of the campus Gaza protests….
Generative AI Experiments: Stay Tuned For A Wealth Of Coming Experiments
Stay tuned for a flurry of generative AI experiments coming the next two months as we explore various potential applications,…




