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Foolish Pollsters Are Now Just Asking AI What Voters Would Say in Response to Questions and Publishing It at Face Value
Silicon sampling supercharges the trend by introducing biases of the AI models themselves. In a 2025 paper, researchers from Northeastern University found that silicon sampling are “generally not reliable substitutes for human respondents, especially in policy settings.”
CBS Sunday Morning
Is your phone listening to you?
David Choffnes, a professor of Computer Science at Northeastern University, wanted to test whether your smartphone is spying on you. “We did a study with thousands of apps on an Android device, and wanted to see, as you interact with these apps, are they recording your audio and sending it off?
You May Want To Think Twice Before You Eat Bagged Lettuce
“While consumers expect convenience and safety, the reality is that prewashed bagged greens remain one of the riskiest items in the grocery store due to contamination risks throughout the supply chain,” says Darin Detwiler, a professor of food policy at Northeastern University and author of “Food Safety: Past, Present, and Predictions.”
How Many Times Can You Reheat Leftovers Before It Gets Risky?
“Reheating reduces risk, but it doesn’t erase it,” Darin Detwiler, PhD, a food safety expert and associate teaching professor at Northeastern University’s College of Professional Studies, said.
Commonwealth Beacon
Our history-making reform extended coverage to immigrants. That is now under threat.
Op-ed by Tiffany Joseph, an associate professor of sociology and international affairs at Northeastern University.
Are First-Year Abroad Programs Reshaping College Admissions?
At Northeastern University, programs like N.U.in send fully admitted freshmen abroad for their first semester before they arrive on campus. Students are already enrolled, paying tuition directly to the university, and remain part of the institution from day one. Financial aid typically travels with them.
Roux Institute forges ‘innovation’ partnership with bank
Roux Institute, which is based in Portland, is part of Northeastern University. The M&T Charitable Foundation will support the Roux Institute’s Entrepreneurship & Venture Creation initiatives, which are focused on building workforce and talent pipelines, supporting founders and advancing innovation.
Three more public campuses in Massachusetts to launch co-op programs
Co-op programs have helped some private universities like Northeastern University rocket ahead of the competition, offering students the chance to gain valuable work experience and networking opportunities before heading into an increasingly brutal labor market.
This pharma company makes a miracle HIV drug, but is blocking access for millions of low-income people
Although Gilead has applied for or received patents for lenacapavir in 15 of the excluded countries, “it has made no promises that it will sell or license the drug in those countries,” says Brook Baker of Northeastern University Law School, who has followed the licensing issue closely.
U.S. News & World Report
Disputing Link, Raw Dairy Farm Recalls Raw Cheese After Outbreak
“Think of it like a crime scene,” Darin Detwiler, a professor of food regulatory affairs at Northeastern University, told The Times. “Multiple witnesses describe the same suspect. Security footage shows the same person entering each location.
US Birth Rates Declining Among Gen Z Mothers
Mindy Marks, a professor of economics at Northeastern University, told Newsweek that, with the exception of 2006, the “mean age of mothers at birth has either increased or remained stable every year since 1970,” but that many factors are responsible for this.
U.S. News & World Report
One New Thing: Colleges Use AI to Address Civic Challenges
At Northeastern University, AI for Impact has produced more than two dozen tools to address specific civic challenges in such areas as procurement, grant applications and public communication.