The Common Sense Media Census: AI Use by Tweens and Teens (2026) is the first in a series we'll repeat every year to learn how this generation's relationship with AI evolves over time.
Content provided by IBM and TNW. Today’s AI systems are quickly evolving to become humans’ new best friend. We now have AIs that can concoct award-winning whiskey, write poetry, and help doctors ...
The solution is usually right in front of everyone's eyes, but only a few can see it. In a friend group, there's always that one person who loves to state the obvious, but sometimes it's helpful.
There are some people that can't help but roll their eyes at the habits and behaviors that people with common sense seem to do without a second thought. Individuals who use their common sense on a ...
The idea of "common sense" often implies a static, universal understanding of what is practical, logical, and appropriate. It's the unwritten rulebook passed down through generations. However, history ...
Let’s start with this basic premise as our foundation: AI has no common sense. Period. Sadly, however, sometimes those who over-rely on AI for important decisions don’t either. Keep reading. In late ...
Join Alan Murray, President of the WSJ Leadership Institute, at the World Economic Forum for insights executives need to lead through 2026. He speaks with the biggest names and decision-makers shaping ...