‘Artificial intelligence doesn’t think, it doesn’t learn, it doesn’t decide’
Beatriz Busaniche, president of the Vía Libre Foundation and academic, analyzes the gender and ethnic biases of AI
Beatriz Busaniche, president of the Vía Libre Foundation and academic, analyzes the gender and ethnic biases of AI
The tourism-related trade gap shows the present strength of the U.S. economy, but is also a long-term vulnerability
The founder of the Sinaloa Cartel returns to a Texas court, accused of drug trafficking, money laundering and at least four murders related to his criminal activities. The prosecution is asking the judge for more time and for the case to be recognized as ‘unusual and complex’
The international organization says that prison authorities are keeping 122,000 people in isolation for at least 22 hours a day
Voters in the Caribbean country have to choose between the continuity of Chavismo after 25 years, or a transition under the leadership of Edmundo González and María Corina Machado
Chris and Julienna have slept in a mobile home for 15 years, and their 13-year-old son Ayden has never lived in a house. That all changed in May, when the city of San Diego gave them state-subsidized housing
Joaquín Guzmán López, one of ‘El Chapo’ Guzmán’s sons, was also apprehended in the operation carried out at an airport in the border city of El Paso
The former president and his running mate, Senator J. D. Vance, have aligned themselves with House Speaker Mike Johnson to demand Biden’s resignation
The actress, an idol for young people in Latin America for her role in the series ‘Isa, TKM,’ will star in the movie ‘The Duel’ along with Dylan Sprouse and her husband, also Venezuelan actor Christian McGaffney
The musical subgenre seeks to resume the narration of stories through song, which detail eccentric lives, luxuries, as well as the violence that permeated the style and way of life of those growing up in the early 2000s
The Mexican-American author tells EL PAÍS that, in the United States, there’s an openly racist attitude against Spanish, his native language. In his latest novel, he has opted to depart from his usual subject matter — the U.S.-Mexico border — to explore the most intimate elements of his mother’s life
The attack on the former president has sparked questions about the logistics of the event and whether politicians are responsible for fomenting tensions in the United States
The gunman was shot by the Secret Service, while one rally attendee was killed and two others were seriously wounded by the gunfire. The former president left with a wound in his ear and blood on his face
Illegal trade is endangering two-thirds of key habitats for 196 species. A new study explains how prohibitionist policies lead to deforestation
NGOs and migrants argue that the system puts up unfair technological barriers that have turned the right to apply for protection in another country into a game of chance
The U.S. stock market is at an all-time high, driven by technology shares. Analysts continue to consider equities as being the best investment option for the second-half of the fiscal year
The military has captured Luis ‘N,’ the head of security for Aureliano Guzmán Loaera, after fighting in the Golden Triangle region. It is the second operation in the past few months that has been aimed at the drug dealer’s older sibling
The U.S. government recently committed $18 million in 16 states to help communities plan for housing and neighborhoods built around public transit. But that’s just a drop in the bucket — much more commitment and funding is needed
The British singer’s most recent album protests different social issues while making people dance in the dark
Over the past decade, there has been a notable increase in Hispanic enrollment in college programs in science, technology, engineering and mathematics, industries that by 2031 are expected to generate 10.9 million jobs
In just two weeks, attacks have been reported in several New York City boroughs. Bodega staff have been beaten, shot and in one case, stabbed to death
Activists opposing the construction of hotels and condominiums on wetlands and beaches say they have been victims of intimidation by courts
International organizations predict that the industry’s global economic contributions will reach historic highs
The May and June indicators are atypical for this season, and global warming has a lot to do with it. Studies suggest that the next tropical hurricanes will be more intense than in previous years
Although deaths from coronavirus have increased across the country, the numbers are not as high as in previous years
A record volume of passengers is expected at airports, where 32 million people will be screened. On the roads, 70.9 million are projected to head 50 miles or more from home over the Independence Day holiday
The researcher analyzes the impact of regulation on the Chinese tech industry, which operates with a different system due to the relationships between the government, companies and public opinion