Labor Action Tracker reports jump in health care strikes

While the number of U.S. work stoppages decreased overall by nearly 16% over the past year, the health care industry saw a 58.3% jump in work stoppages and a 151.9% increase in the number of workers involved.

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Sarah Kreps, director of the Tech Policy Institute in the Cornell Brooks School of Public Policy, provided expert analysis on the implications of Anthropic's AI contract with the Pentagon.

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Abe Davis, a Cornell University computer science professor, developed a watermarking technique to help authenticate digital content and combat AI-generated misinformation.

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Gary Tabor, professor of conservation practice at Cornell University, incorporates his hands-on conservation experience into his classroom, mentoring future conservationists.

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James Grimmelmann, a Cornell University professor of digital and information law, discusses legal questions surrounding AI use of human voices in Greene's lawsuit. 

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David Rand, professor of information science and management, expresses concern that advertising on chatbots could undermine user trust and the value proposition of AI-powered platforms.

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John Tobin-de la Puente, professor of practice, advises businesses not to rely on the Trump administration's repeal of environmental regulations for long-term planning.