Strategy Of Employing AI Mental Health Chatbots As School Psych Counselors For Teens

Teens increasingly have mental health issues, schools are trying to keep up. School psychologists are costly. LLMs can be an amplifier as a tool. An AI Insider scoop.

The Invisible Footprint: AI, Energy, And The Sustainability Question Taking Shape

The data center boom is driving huge energy and water use, yet its impact is poorly tracked in sustainability reporting, creating a gap that frameworks must address.

Full Moon June 2026: When To See The ‘Strawberry Moon’ Rise

Everything you need to know about June’s full Strawberry Moon — including exactly when it turns full and the single best evening to watch it rise low on the horizon.

How AI Could Blow Up Corporate Hierarchies

AI is set to reshape workplace hierarchies by giving individuals the power to do work that once required entire teams.

Unsettling Relationships Developing Between Workers And AI Coworkers

Experts emphasize that AI is fundamentally different from human coworkers, requiring clear protocols and shifting human roles from operating to instructing, prioritizing judgment.

Distrust In Science Isn’t New: We Mistook Silence For Trust

Distrust in medicine and science isn’t a new crisis. Drawing on decades in communities, a physician explains the real source and how we earn trust.

Today’s Wordle #1833 Hints And Answer For Friday, June 26

Looking for help with today’s New York Times Wordle? Here are some expert hints, clues and commentary to help you solve today’s Wordle and sharpen your guessing game.

Distillation: The New U.S.–China AI Fight

America’s powerful AI models are deemed national security assets, with China accused of stealing them through “distillation.”

NYT ‘Pips’ Hints, Answers And Walkthrough For Friday, June 26

Looking for help with today’s New York Times Pips? We’ll walk you through today’s puzzle and help you match dominoes to tiles.

Court Hands Graduate Nursing Students A Temporary Borrowing Reprieve

A federal judge temporarily blocked the Education Department’s narrow definition of “professional degree,” reopening a fight that could affect primary care’s future.