Can We Trust ChatGPT and Artificial Intelligence to Do Humans’ Work?
Should You Watch the 2022 FIFA World Cup despite Host Qatar’s “Serious Human Rights Problems”?
A BU international relations expert on countries using sports to cleanse their image and whether fans can look past the controversy of Qatar’s migrant worker abuse to enjoy the matches
Urgency, Accountability, and Private Jets at UN Climate Summit COP27
BU climate finance researcher Rishikesh Ram Bhandary describes the mood in Egypt
Airbnb or Hotel? How Travelers Choose
Study finds hygiene is the top decision factor for hotel customers and that Airbnb fans can be easily tempted to swap a home share for room service
How Copyrights, Patents, and Trademarks May Stifle Creativity and Progress
Intellectual property scholar Jessica Silbey argues laws haven’t kept pace with the digital era and are enriching individuals and corporations at the expense of society, equality, and innovation
Building a Diverse, Strong Climate Workforce
Climate leaders from Boston University and around the country briefed Congressional staff on how they are working to train the next generation for careers solving the climate crisis
New Wage Gap Calculator Aims to Help Close Earnings Gap
With Boston-area women still earning just 70 cents for every dollar earned by men, a new tool could help companies end gender and racial earnings gaps
BU Institute to Focus on Equity and Justice in the Climate Change Fight
Transitioning the world to sustainable energy without leaving marginalized communities behind is a top priority for new leadership team, including director Benjamin Sovacool
Five New Studies to Probe Pandemic’s Impact on Vulnerable Urban Populations
BU’s Initiative on Cities is funding research to drive social justice
Google Data Reveals Which Policies Best Promote Physical Distancing
BU public health researcher Gregory Wellenius partnered with Google to analyze the effects of city and state government policies, advisories