Katie DayThe Man Who Won’t Let the World Forget the Firebombing of Tokyo (Published 2020)verified_publisherThe New York Times - Motoko RichIn commemoration of the American firebombings of Tokyo, the latest article from “Beyond the World War II We Know,” a series from The Times that documents lesser-known stories from World War II, focuses on Katsumoto Saotome, who has spent much of his life documenting eyewitness accounts from those …
Katie DayThe hunt for Asia's El Chapoverified_publisherReuters - By Tom Allard Illustrations by Ben BauchauA multinational task force is on the trail of a China-born Canadian national who, police tell Reuters, is the suspected boss of a vast drug network in Asia.
Katie DayBlackness and beautyAeon Media - by Enuma OkoroAs an American born to Nigerian parents, I was raised primarily in the United States, the United Kingdom and Côte d’Ivoire. The women in my family – …
Katie DayArtificial Intelligence: What’s to Fear? - The American Interestthe-american-interest.com - Ronald W. DworkinIn 2017, scientists at Carnegie Mellon University shocked the gaming world when they programmed a computer to beat experts in a poker game called …
Katie DayCan a Machine Learn to Write for The New Yorker?verified_publisherThe New Yorker - John SeabrookAt the end of every section in this article, you can read the text that an artificial intelligence predicted would come next. I glanced down at my left thumb, still resting on the Tab key. What have I done? Had my computer become my co-writer? That’s one small step forward for artificial …
Katie DayThe World’s Largest Refugee Camp Is Becoming a Real Citycitylab.com - Victoria MilkoFrom the top of a viewing tower in Cox’s Bazar District in southern Bangladesh, bamboo and blue-green tarpaulin constructions sprawl in every …