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Coded Convictions:
Coded Convictions: When Algorithms Become Judge, Jury, and Shamer In today's data-driven society, courtroom gavels have been replaced by algorithms. Invisible yet omnipresent, they operate at scale and speed, deciding what content is amplified and what is buried. But what happens when these machine-learning systems begin reinforcing public shame, online defamation, and digital vigilantism? At what point does a line of code evolve into a digital executioner?
By Dr. Mozelle Martin11 months ago in FYI
The Unthinkable May Happen Sooner Than You Think!
Are You Ready We are officially in tornado season, and the alarms have gone off multiple times for some of you. For many of us, this is a part of life. Some have noticed that these finger-of-god-like storms have increased in frequency and strength.
By Jason Ray Morton 11 months ago in FYI
Carl Koeneman's Role in AI Development
Carl Koeneman is not a name that might immediately come up in casual discussions about artificial intelligence (AI), but his work and contributions to the AI landscape have been profound. As a visionary in the field, Koeneman’s role in AI development has centered around his unique ability to bridge the worlds of practical engineering and theoretical research. His impact spans areas such as machine learning, natural language processing (NLP), and computer vision, but it is his deeper vision of AI’s potential in transforming industries and societies that sets him apart. This essay explores Koeneman’s contributions and the lasting impact he has made on AI development.
By Muddasar Rasheed11 months ago in FYI
When to Worry About Leg Pain
Alex's Story - A Wake-Up Call Alex, a 42-year-old marketing executive, had always been healthy. He exercised regularly, ate well, and rarely missed work. But everything changed after a business trip to Tokyo. The 14-hour flight left him stiff and sore, but he shrugged it off as normal travel fatigue. Over the next few days, his left calf began to ache - a persistent, deep throb that felt like a muscle strain. By day five, his leg was swollen to twice its size, warm to the touch, and tinged an alarming reddish-purple. When he suddenly struggled to catch his breath while making coffee, his wife insisted on the ER.
By Mohammad Barbati11 months ago in FYI
Don’t Ignore the Early Signs of Arthritis – You Might Regret It Later
Too many people dismiss joint pain as just “getting older” or “overdoing it at the gym.” I’ve seen it happen too often, and it’s heartbreaking. People I care about suffered far longer than they should have because they wrote off their aches and stiffness as something trivial. Here’s the truth that not enough people talk about: arthritis is sneaky. It doesn’t announce itself with flashing lights and blaring horns. Instead, it creeps up, quietly wearing down your joints until the damage is severe and, in many cases, irreversible.
By Jennifer Otto11 months ago in FYI










