A Boston Globe editorial endorses responding to the nation's "redistricting war" by increasing the size of the House of Representatives from its current 435 members, as recommended by the Academy in Our Common Purpose and a subsequent detailed proposal.
An article from UC Berkeley's College of Computing, Data Science, and Society covers an Academy event featuring experts at Berkeley titled "Generative AI Is Terrific, But Is it Really Legal?" The coverage highlights the legal and economic issues at the intersection of artificial intelligence and creative endeavors.
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UC Berkeley College of Computing, Data Science, and Society
Militaries, like civilian industries, have a profound capacity to pollute the air, land, and water. What are the estimates of military impact on the environment? And what are some ways to reduce it? The Academy convened a range of experts to consider impacts and options.
A new publication, which emerged from the Academy's Our Common Purpose work, proposes alternatives to the “winner-take-all” system used in most U.S. elections. The proposed alternatives have the potential to reduce partisan divides and virtually eliminate gerrymandering.