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How the Silicon Valley Banking fallout impacts Massachusetts

Axios |

Economics Professor Dave Gulley explains why Boston-area customers were spared some of the effects of the Silicon Valley Bank closure.

Mass. tech sector spared the worst from Silicon Valley Bank closure, experts say

Mass Live |

Economics Professor Dave Gulley explains why federal intervention was key to mitigating the impact of the Silicon Valley Bank closure in Massachusetts. 

We Need to Talk About Gary

BBC Radio |

Assistant Professor of Mathematics Noah Giansiracusa joins BBC Radio’s The Media Show program to talk about algorithms and their impact on the media we consume. Segment starts at 10:35.

Best Personal Loans for a 600 Credit Score

WalletHub |

Finance Professor Kartik Raman offers advice for people trying to get a personal loan with a low credit score.

Everything you wanted to know about AI – but were afraid to ask

The Guardian |

Assistant Professor of Mathematical Sciences Noah Giansiracusa predicts a rise in disinformation and scams as artificial intelligence becomes more widely available.

2023 WalletHub Economic Index

WalletHub |

Associate Professor of Marketing Nada Nasr Bechwati explains how consumers are feeling about their finances, purchasing plans and employment opportunities.

Scam expert warns 2023 will be dangerous year

WJAR-TV |

Senior Lecturer Steve Weisman explains why huge advances in AI technology mean businesses and consumers are at greater risk from scammers.

3 Takeaways from Big Tech’s Layoffs

Gaming Ideology |

Management Professor Aaron Nurick comments on how the stress of layoffs in an organization even impacts employees who didn’t lose their jobs.

Patients still have no protection against surprise ambulance bills. And there’s no solution in sight

STAT |

Assistant Professor of Economics Ben Chartock offers insight on the need to find a way to settle disputes about unexpected ambulance bills.

Big Tech Hasn’t Fixed AI’s Misinformation Problem—Yet

TIME |

Mathematics Professor Noah Giansiracusa co-authors an op-ed highlighting the new AI products introduced by companies such as Microsoft and Google while raising the question, can we genuinely trust them.