Editorial: Even robots need ethics training
The fear that robots are taking over the world might not be that far-fetched.
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The fear that robots are taking over the world might not be that far-fetched.
We've all heard it in a class: “There will be no technology use in this classroom."
This week, Apple announced it will be opening a North Carolina campus in Raleigh. The tech giant plans on investing $1 billion into the area to develop this project and bring in new jobs.
Tech giant Apple announced Monday that it plans to invest over $1 billion in a campus and engineering hub in the Research Triangle — and those in the UNC and Chapel Hill communities are preparing for what that could mean to the area.
"That’ll be $50 for 25 tickets, sir."
As we progress into spring, the quad is brimming with students and community members enjoying the blooming flowers and sunshine. Earth Day is an opportunity for people to reflect on the importance of sustainability and preservation to ensure everyone can continue to enjoy what the Earth has to offer.
Local representatives from Carrboro, Durham and Boone have joined over 90 other local elected officials from across the country in calling for the Federal Communications Commission to assist vulnerable communities in expanding affordable and accessible internet through an open letter.
Duke University professor Paul B. Jaskot is giving a lecture on Tuesday, March 16, about his use of digital tools to study architecture in the Krakow Ghetto during Nazi occupation.
The next installment of the Hanes Visiting Artist Lecture Series, “Digital Assets: Representation and Simulation in Virtual Reality Contemporary Art,” will take place on Zoom on Thursday at 7 p.m.
In their quarantine-instigated moments of introspection, some UNC students contemplate whether they've seen “two pretty best friends.” Others reminisce about the days when they could “look at all those chickens.”
Chapel Hill Public Library received $150,000 in grants from the CARES Act last month to serve marginalized and low-income residents who lack reliable internet and technology access.
With a new season comes a new iOS update — and students have already made designing their iPhone homepages a trend.
After Ayesha Tahirkheli, a first-year chemistry major, spilled water on her laptop, it wouldn't turn on at all. During an all-online semester, a working laptop is essential.
When UNC junior Dustin Duong decided to recreate Carroll Hall on Minecraft, he had no idea that it would garner attention from students, alumni and even ESPN writers.
Editor's note: This story includes references to racial violence and sexual harassment.
With the semester starting in less than three weeks, some student workers are raising concerns about their safety this fall when students return to campus.
After UNC’s preventive efforts against the spread of COVID-19 expanded to online classes last month, students and faculty alike bade farewell to many traditional parts of campus life: the busyness of the Pit at lunchtime, mass gatherings in the quad and quiet library study grinds.
The new Reese Innovation Lab is working to create solutions to real-world problems with a unique method — using emerging technology such as augmented reality, artificial intelligence and virtual reality to tell stories.
The Chapel Hill Town Council met Wednesday to discuss technology, the Building Integrated Communities Initiative and prioritized affordable housing sites.
The UNC App Lab is officially open for public use beginning this semester. Located in Sitterson Hall Room 027, the lab is a collaborative space for students to practice building web and mobile apps.