Isabella Nguyen
Isabella Nguyen, the tech columnist at Reporter, explores the frontiers of technology and innovation. Her insightful pieces delve into topics like artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and the societal implications of rapid technological advancements.
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‘Uncivil obedience’ becomes an increasingly common form of protest in the US
- Samir Jeraj
- 23, Aug, 2023
When Utah legislators passed a bill requiring the review and removal of “pornographic or indecent” books in school libraries, they likely did not imagine the law would be used to justify banning the Bible.
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- Biden
‘We can’t do it alone’: Ukrainians react to lack of additional funding in US spending bill
- Super User
- 03, Oct, 2023
The United States may have avoided a government shutdown on Saturday – but the lack of additional funding for Ukraine in the spending bill has left some residents in the war-torn nation nervous.
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3 reasons we use graphic novels to teach math and physics
- Samir Jeraj
- 23, Aug, 2023
Post-pandemic, some educators are trying to reengage students with technology – like videos, computer gaming or artificial intelligence, just to name a few. But integrating these approaches in the classroom can be an uphill battle.
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- Life & Arts
3 ways AI is transforming music
- Samir Jeraj
- 23, Aug, 2023
Each fall, I begin my course on the intersection of music and artificial intelligence by asking my students if they’re concerned about AI’s role in composing or producing music.
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- Business
A carbon tax on investment income could be more fair
- Samir Jeraj
- 23, Aug, 2023
A year after the US Department of Justice blocked the merger of two of the world’s biggest publishers, a New York-based private equity investment firm, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co., has agreed to buy Simon & Schuster.
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ADB trims developing Asia growth outlook on China risk
- Samir Jeraj
- 20, Sep, 2023
MANILA -- The Asian Development Bank lowered its growth forecast for developing Asia this year as high interest rates and the property crisis in China pose growing risks.