Boston's TresCoders Newsletter 2
June 2024.
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We hear from Thais Rocha, co-founder of Boston's LGBTQ Nightlife Events, about the new lesbian and non-binary focused bar set to open this summer in Boston. Once opened, it will be one of fewer than 30 bars in the country that caters to the lesbian community. Plus, Japonica Brown-Saracino, a professor and chair of sociology at Boston University, joins us to talk about why there's so few bars and how local LGBTQ groups are filling the void.
Listen HereIn an exclusive interview, Corean Reynolds, Boston's new director of nightlife economy, shares her vision for revitalizing the city's nightlife and making it more vibrant and inclusive. Appointed by Mayor Michelle Wu, Reynolds aims to create new opportunities for all Bostonians to enjoy the city's diverse culture and experiences. As part of her initiatives, Reynolds is prioritizing safety, transportation, and addressing challenges in extending business hours for late-night diners. She invites residents to share their ideas and thoughts on the city's nightlife to help shape a bustling and exciting nightlife economy.
Read MoreThe Godfather of AI has some regrets. As the world begins to experiment with the power of AI, the debate about containing the risks says Geoffrey Hinton.
Read and ListenProfessor Rahul Kapoor explains why now is the time for business leaders to develop new frameworks to manage the changes ahead.
Read, ListenCait Lamberton, Wharton Professor of Marketing, and Andrea Kyan, founder of P.S. & Co, join the show in honor of Small Business Month to discuss the small business landscape and how small businesses are responding to today's unique challenges.
PodcastThis year, headlines have been dominated by claims that artificial intelligence will either save humanity – or end us. On this week’s On the Media, a reckoning with the capabilities of programs like ChatGPT, and declarations that machines can think. Plus, the potential implications of handing over decision-making to computers.
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