With institutional trust in free fall, it’s not enough for leaders to quietly support their company’s mission. It’s time to ...
Americans’ trust in the federal government, which has hovered at or near record lows for nearly 20 years, has modestly increased over the last year. Still, only about two-in-ten Americans say they ...
When people trust science, they can make better decisions, follow helpful rules and work together on big problems like health, climate change and new technology. But if people stop trusting science, ...
Whether you're using AI to write cover letters, grade papers or draft ad campaigns, you might want to think twice about telling others. That simple act of disclosure can make people trust you less, ...
Randy Stein receives funding from Cal Poly Pomona Learn Through Discovery Projects Hatchery program. Caroline Meyersohn received funding from Cal Poly Pomona Learn Through Discovery Projects Hatchery ...
84% of software developers report using or planing to use AI tools in their workflow, according to a big new Stack Overflow survey. That’s an increase from the 76% who said the same thing one year ago ...
When Arizona discovered in June that its website for politicians to file as candidates had been hacked, Secretary of State Adrian Fontes did something that would have been unthinkable in the past two ...
Across much of the industrial world, trust in government is low and declining. Why is this happening and why, exactly, does it matter? An unusually thorough new study looks at these questions and ...
Climate scientists are overall less trusted than other types of scientists, according to a new study led by the UNSW Institute for Climate Risk & Response (ICRR). Dr Omid Ghasemi and colleagues ...
Sometime in the autumn of 1861, Charles Darwin was having a bad day. “But I am very poorly today and very stupid and I hate everybody and everything,” he wrote to his friend. On days like that, Darwin ...