Criminal Justice
        
          
            How the TikTok case pits national security against freedom of speech        
        
        
            Whether the video-sharing app TikTok is banned or not, it will continue to add fuel to the fiery debate on freedom of speech.        
        
    
        
          
            The Supreme Court will soon decide the future of social media        
        
        
            Should social media platforms have the right to decide what speech is permitted? Should the government?         
        
    
        
          
            “Cybersecurity shortage” could reach 85 million workers by 2030        
        
        
            The global talent shortage could reach 85 million workers by 2030, causing approximately $8.5 trillion in unrealized annual revenue.        
        
    
        
          
            When AI prompts result in copyright violations, who has to pay?        
        
        
            Who is responsible for copyright violations when they're produced by generative AI? The technology is outpacing the law.        
        
    
        
          
            Google’s Deep Mind AI can help engineers predict “catastrophic failure”        
        
        
            How vulnerable is the electrical grid to a malicious attacker who destroys select substations? Google's Deep Mind can help predict the answer.        
        
    
        
          
            Robot police dog helps end standoff in LA        
        
        
            The LAPD used its controversial robot police dog to deescalate a standoff with an armed man on a public bus.        
        
    
        
          
            Why “passkeys” are about to make passwords obsolete        
        
        
            A cybersecurity researcher explains how you can use your phone to make passwords a thing of the past.        
        
    
        
          
            How college in prison is leading professors to rethink how they teach        
        
        
            College in prison reduces the chance of reoffending, but it also dramatically changes the perspective of the professors who teach them.        
        
    
        
          
            Norway helped remake a US prison. Here’s what happened.        
        
        
            With single cells, a communal kitchen, Nordic-like furnishings and a landscaped, outdoor green space, it looks unlike any other U.S. prison.        
        
    
        
          
            Biden pardons federal cannabis possession cases, urges states to do the same        
        
        
            The Biden administration is pardoning federal possession offenses, encouraging states to do the same, and reexamining its drug scheduling.         
        
     
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                