Meta’s antitrust trial began yesterday, marking the tech giant’s biggest legal battle to date
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Meta’s antitrust trial began yesterday, marking the tech giant’s biggest legal battle to date
New Study Cracks the Code Behind AI’s Mind
AI models like ChatGPT have amazed the world with their ability to write poetry, solve equations and even pass medical exams. But they also can churn out harmful content, or promote disinformation.
Media Tip Sheet: Measles Cases Reach New High
With spring break and summer travel approaching, the CDC is urging people to get vaccinated especially if you are headed to areas with active outbreaks.
The American Public Health Association and George Washington University public health scholars, have sounded the alarm over newly proposed regulations from the Centers for Medicare...
Certain Nasal Bacteria May Boost the Risk for COVID-19 Infection, Study Finds
A new study from researchers at the George Washington University has found that certain bacteria living in the nose may influence how likely someone is to get a COVID-19 infection. Published in...
Media Tip Sheet: Invasive Strep Infections Have Doubled, According to CDC
According to a study from the CDC, invasive group A strep infections have more than doubled between 2013 to 2022.
Media Tip Sheet: White House Faces Legal Challenge on Eliminating Access for Associated Press
A federal judge said Tuesday that The White House’s decision to punish The Associated Press by removing its access to the president’s events, the Oval Office and Air Force One is unconstitutional,...
Gaston Sigur Memorial Lecture: India’s Foreign Policy and the China Factor
Please join the George Washington University’s Elliott School of International Affairs’ Sigur Center for Asian Studies for the 2025 Gaston Sigur Memorial Lecture.
Media Tip Sheet: U.S. and Iran Scheduled to Have Nuclear Talks
The United States and Iran have scheduled a high-stakes nuclear discussion this upcoming Saturday between high level officials
Media Tip Sheet: Supreme Court temporarily allows Executive Branch to enforce Alien Enemies Act
Supreme Court temporarily allows Executive Branch to enforce Alien Enemies Act