Resources
The Future is Here: Artificial Intelligence & the Changing Workforce
George Jetson and his family lived in a future with flying cars, a household robot, and other high-tech luxuries.
Why driverless cars (and other tech advances) benefit society
You might see a new way of driving hit the streets of California in April.
Emmett Till and empathy: Reflections on my visit to the African-American History Museum
Wrapped in a bronze-colored metal lattice, with a structure fashioned after the three-tiered crowns used in Yoruban art from West Africa, the National Museum of African-American History and Culture covers 5 acres on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.
What is Artificial Intelligence?
My family has a digital assistant working in our home that is incredibly smart, never takes a break, and never complains about its job.
Dealing with my family’s history of racism in light of Charlottesville
My great-great-grandfather is buried on the campus of the University of Virginia at Charlottesville. Private Hiram A. Thacker fought in the Alabama Infantry for the Confederate States of America.
10 observations on the 10th anniversary of the iPhone
Today marks the 10th anniversary of the release of the Apple iPhone, a device that has helped shape our culture in many different ways.
A hymn that teaches us about human dignity
Most nights, my wife or I sing a short hymn to our son as we put him down to sleep. A couple gave my wife the idea, and we have loved implementing it.
Losing our autonomy: Technology's increasing authority in our lives
As February came to a close, there was a far-reaching event that few noticed. It wasn’t the Oscars, or even the President’s first address to Congress.