digital age
Coverage of digital age in the Nexus archive.
- Ever tried Claude.AI? Meet the Michigander who inspired its name
The University of Michigan built a statue of Claude Shannon in downtown Gaylord in 2000. Shannon, a mathematician and Gaylord native, contributed to creating the digital age.
- ‘More relevant than making fires’: Explorer Scouts launch badges for AI and digital age
Explorer Scouts are introducing new badges in content creation, digital communication, and online safety for 14- to 18-year-olds, following consultations with nearly 3,000 teenagers. The badges, part of the Scout movement’s first major overhaul in 25 years, aim to equip youth with skills to navigate AI, social media, and digital technology.
- Listen live: Supreme Court weighs use of ‘geofence warrants’
The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on geofence warrants, which require companies to disclose data from devices in specific locations, raising Fourth Amendment concerns. The case could shape how law enforcement conducts digital age investigations.
- The question isn't whether privacy. It's what sort of privacy
The article questions the current understanding of privacy, suggesting the debate should focus on defining the type of privacy needed in the digital age rather than its existence. It highlights the evolving nature of privacy concerns amid technological advancements and societal changes.