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Grist

An analysis from researchers at Cornell University found that the data center build-out could add as much as 44 million metric tons of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere by 2030.

Wired

Cornell labor economist Erica Groshen says New York’s effort to track AI-related layoffs is a start, but argues employers should be required to share richer data on changing skills and occupations so workers can navigate transitions, rather than simply labeling job losses as caused by AI.

Associated Press

Jura Liaukonyte, a Cornell University marketing professor, explains why brands pay a premium for Super Bowl ads to reach a unified audience.

The Independent

Cornell University sociologist Cristobal Young discusses how the ultra-wealthy are unlikely to leave California in response to new taxes.

Marketplace

David Reiss, a Cornell University law professor, provides analysis on housing price trends and affordability in comparison to past decades.

Bloomberg Law

James Grimmelmann, a Cornell Law School and Cornell Tech professor, offers insights on the role of AI in legal advocacy.

Christian Science Monitor

Cindy Kao, professor and director of the Hybrid Body Lab at Cornell University, comments on the practicality and appeal of smart glasses for consumers.

Slate

Joseph Margulies, professor of practice of government, discusses legal and moral issues related to civil rights and government overreach.

CNBC

Nick Fabrizio, associate teaching professor at Cornell University, comments on the prominence of health care concerns among American voters.

The Verge

Brooke Erin Duffy, associate professor at Cornell University, discusses the gendered stigma of being labeled an 'influencer' versus 'journalist.'

Forbes

Dr. Chetan Sarabu, Director of Innovation at Cornell Tech’s Healthtech Hub, discusses how generative AI, like ChatGPT, is transforming language-driven healthcare practices.

Politico

James Grimmelmann, a Cornell internet law professor, discusses the challenges of suing anonymous deepfake creators.