Rachael Hinkle’s work with machine learning intersects political science, legal training and computational methods.
In an environment defined by labor shortages, rising uptime expectations and pressure to improve overall equipment effectiveness (OEE), simple data collection is no longer enough.
This Research Topic is part of a series of article collections published within Frontiers in Water including: - Emerging Themes in Socio-Hydrology: Digital, ...
A new research chapter suggests that artificial intelligence could help tackle one of the biggest challenges social ...
AI social networks are where agents can compound their capabilities and coordinate at scale—and in which humans can lose control.
In an AI-driven world, social capital is a true advantage, showing that human networks are still essential to lead, innovate, ...
Over the past year or two, AI has become not just a utilitarian tool but a technology that many people are turning to for connection and emotional support. One survey last year found that 16 percent ...
ASML’s Transparency Hub provides access to policy documents from hundreds of companies, giving users the ability to directly compare and track how policies change over time and understand how social ...
Warning systems can engage people on a personal level — if they are built in a way that bridges technology and social science.
For years, conservation groups have relied on two leading technologies to help manage protected areas: EarthRanger, a ...