Why renting your brain with AI is the next big thing
Imagine a future using artificial intelligence to share what you know with more people, saving them money while earning more income yourself. Guest column by Bill Bensing in the Tampa Bay Times on February 1, 2024.
Here’s how Florida can help US weather the ‘trilemma’
The surprising link between the Panama Canal, a drought and Houthi attacks in the Red Sea shows the entangled challenges ahead and why looking south instead of east-west makes sense. Guest column by Nikolas Gvosdev in the Tampa Bay Times
We’ve never had it so good — again
If the economic numbers say that’s true, why don’t Americans feel that happy days are here again? Guest column by Don Morrison in the Tampa Bay Times on February 2, 2024.
In Israel, Gaza and Mideast, US thinks it is saying and doing one thing. Others see something else.
The United States needs to pay heed to what it means, what its intended audiences hears and how it is understood and repeated in the region and the world. Guest column by Joanne Held Cummings in the Tampa Bay Times
Conference on World Affairs puts St. Petersburg on the global map
In a world grappling with complexities and divisions, platforms that nurture dialogue, understanding, and cooperation are of paramount importance. The St. Petersburg Conference on World Affairs, an intellectual tour de force that has been enriching minds and transcending boundaries for 12
Is AI coming for your job? How does AI work, anyway?
“Machine learning” may not work the way you think. Here’s why AI can seem human but also hallucinate. Guest column by Nicolas Sabouret in the Tampa Bay Times on February 1, 2024.