Can We Rewire Our Brains to Separate A.I.-Supported Fiction From Fact?
Fellow Harris Eyre is calling for a “neuroshield” — a combination of education, regulation and a code of conduct to bolster our brains’ ability to combat misinformation in today’s AI-filled world. He discusses the approach on Houston Matters.
Saudi Arabia’s Role as Mediator Centre Stage in Ukraine Talks
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is positioning Saudi Arabia as an "indispensable" actor on the international stage, says fellow Kristian Ulrichsen. The kingdom aims to be "central to policy responses to key issues in international politics.”
Stigma Around Drug Known For Zombie-Like Effects Makes it Hard to Treat
Stigma around Xylazine stops people from seeking help, fellow Katharine Neill Harris explained. Health care providers at all levels need to be aware of the problem so “people don’t feel so ashamed that they kind of hide and don’t get the help that they need.”
Why Are China and India Still Burning so Much Coal?
The IEA says coal demand will remain flat this year and next. And that’s a big problem, says Rice faculty scholar Dan Cohan. "Any year that we don’t see coal use decline dramatically is another year that we’re falling behind [on] Climate Goals."
Amb. David Satterfield Weighs In on Israel's Judiciary Reforms
Ambassador David Satterfield, director of the Baker Institute, joined Houston KPRC 2's Newsmakers to discuss Israel's judicial reform plan under Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.