Opinion: We must balance the risks and benefits of AI
04 April 2025AI will only be as good – or as bad – as the information fed into it, so we need to fix any bias that perpetuates inequality and marginalisation, says Michael Barrett.
AI will only be as good – or as bad – as the information fed into it, so we need to fix any bias that perpetuates inequality and marginalisation, says Michael Barrett.
How photoacoustics could transform cancer detection and monitoring
One hundred and fifty years since the first women were allowed to study at the University of Cambridge, Cambridge University Library will be sharing the unique stories of women who have studied, taught, worked and lived at the University, in its new exhibition The Rising Tide: Women at Cambridge.
A University of Cambridge researcher is calling for the voices of women to be given a fairer platform at a leading scientific conference.
Marcus Tomalin (Department of Engineering) discusses the role of translation in social inequality and social justice.
When radical feminists took their cause from Europe to North Africa, the outcome was a deepening of the divides they sought to break down. Social anthropology student Raffaella Taylor-Seymour argues for greater reflection about the meaning of freedom.