OpenAI just published a study on the economic and employment implications of AI tools. The results are worrying about workforce growth. Are U.S. regulators paying attention? The study details the efficiencies that AI brings to a host of job sectors, including computer programming, customer service, education, research, etc. The narrative frames humans as essential supervisors […]
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Platner chooses empathy over anger | Letter
We can’t rebuild trust without listening to one another without judgment.
Young Republican texts pulled the mask off of MAGA | Letter
If an article regarding text messages by Young Republican members, recently revealed, was published by this paper, I could not find it. I get that the editors cannot publish every story but I am amazed that — with the current state of our country, democracy under siege, with elections upcoming — it was not worthy of coverage. An […]
Israel must be held accountable in Middle East peace talks | Letter
The worst thing that can come out of these Middle East “peace talks” is that Israel gets away with murdering tens of thousands of unarmed, innocent people — mostly women and children. It has to be held accountable. Otherwise, international law becomes utterly meaningless. John ManderinoScarborough
Your donations to the American Red Cross make a difference | Letter
Home fires don’t stop for the holidays. In fact, they tend to spike nearly 20% due to seasonal risks. In Maine, 200-plus families experience devastating home fires every year. Every time a Mainer experiences this loss, the Red Cross will be there. I know because I am a Red Cross volunteer. Our disaster action team […]
This Trump presidency is a great betrayal | Letter
The second Trump presidency is presiding over the betrayal of the American dream on a vast scale. Our record as a nation, while flawed in some respects, nevertheless has promoted equality, environmental enhancement, the health of our citizens, education for its citizens and equality of our people. The Trump administration is ripping apart our very […]
As Maine governor, Rick Bennett will put people over politics | Letter
It’s high time for a governor who puts people ahead of politics. Rick Bennett gives Mainers that choice. Rick offers a unique combination of business experience and public service, grounded in the values of his Maine upbringing. Time spent in Maine’s North Woods deepened his commitment to protecting the environment. The private sector taught him […]
A disheartening loss at USM | Letter
It was disheartening to learn about the closure of the therapeutic recreation program at the University of Southern Maine. The field of arts in health is growing internationally, supported by research funding and expanding community programs. While I understand that the major was unsustainable with current enrollment, USM missed an opportunity to promote the program […]
Joshua Dunlap deserves confirmation to US Court of Appeals | Letter
In nominating Maine native Joshua Dunlap for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit, Sen. Susan Collins has made an outstanding choice. As Josh’s former law partner, I know first-hand of his superb qualifications: his intelligence, thoughtfulness, humility and love of the law and the constitution are exceptional. He will work vigorously for the impartial […]
Creating AI sources for expert insight? | Letter
In the brave new world of AI, we can communicate with the dead vocally or through an AI-based avatar image, usually programmed through interviews with the soon-to-be deceased. After death, they interact as they would normally in conversation — usually with surviving relatives who want their relationship to carry on. Sometimes the experiences can be […]