Zeke Rosenberg
Articles
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Self-driving vehicles raise multiple ethical quandaries
As self-driving cars move rapidly from fantasies into our current reality, there are ethical questions surrounding their use that we haven’t had to consider until now.
SciTech | September 19, 2016 -
NFL Teams begin the 2016 season ready to fight or falter
While the NFL no longer features the parity it once enjoyed, the short, 16-game schedule still produces some wild year to year changes in the standings based on luck and the rapid changes in NFL rosters. This exercise tends to go poorly, but here I’ll predict who will improve, who will tumble down the standings, and who will raise the Lombardi Trophy in February when it’s all said and done.
Sports | September 12, 2016 -
AI offers huge benefits for mental health field
In August of last year a team of researchers from New York, Argentina, and Brazil published a proof of concept paper concluding that machine learning techniques that analyzed people’s speech patterns helped predict the onset of psychosis. This idea has caught on with many other psychologists, [including NeuroLex Diagnostics CEO Jim Schwoebel, who is ...
Forum | August 29, 2016 -
U.S. mens basketball team fails to live up to expectations
The American basketball teams have dominated the Olympics throughout most of history. This makes a lot of sense. Men’s professional basketball is the 5th most popular sport in America, but that number becomes even more important to fielding a team when you consider that college and professional football (num...
Sports | August 19, 2016 -
Senate seeks more inclusion
On Thursday, April 21, the Academic Affairs Committee of the Undergraduate Student Senate released a white paper authored by sophomore computer science major and Senate Academic Affairs (AA) Chair Eric Zhu, first-year electrical and computer engineering and biomedical engineering double major Christina Ou, and first-year Dietrich student Julia Luo. The paper detailed a case for creating an office ...
News | April 25, 2016