Hunting For Russian Trolls (Online) Josh Russell is a systems analyst by day, but his hobby is scouring the Internet as an amateur Russian troll hunter. He talks with NPR's Jennifer Ludden.
Tesla Stock Tumbles Again, Following CEO Elon Musk's 'NYT' Interview Tesla's stock has been dropping precipitously, following a New York Times interview, in which CEO Elon Musk described being exhausted and under immense pressure. NPR Staff
How Conservationists Are Using AI And Big Data To Aid Wildlife A Portland nonprofit is using artificial intelligence to help give the conservation movement a makeover. NPR Staff
Russian Operatives, Facebook And Social Movements Lourdes Ashley Hunter of the Trans Women of Color Collective talks with Lulu Garcia-Navarro about a Facebook account that was taken down for "inauthentic behavior."
The State Of Election Security Ahead Of Midterms With the 2018 midterms approaching, election security is a major concern for state governments. NPR's Scott Simon talks to Politico cybersecurity reporter Eric Geller.
People are really excited about Seattle's first blockchain conference A first-of-its kind conference gets underway in Seattle this morning, its organizers say. Hundreds of people are getting together to talk about blockchain. Carolyn Adolph
How Russian Propaganda Spreads On Social Media Experts say such propaganda sows divisions within society by confirming beliefs. Facebook, Google and Twitter officials are testifying this week about Russian influence on the 2016 election. Laura Sydell
Robotics, unemployment, and the democracy of the future Robert McChesney and John Nichols, co-authors of the book "People Get Ready: The Fight Against a Jobless Economy and a Citizenless Democracy" spoke on March 9, 2016 at Town Hall Seattle. John O'Brien