The AI Conundrum is aimed squarely at non-technical management who want to better understand the risk and rewards of AI in ...
Chatbots are rapidly changing how we connect to each other—and ourselves. We’re never going back.
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The Extinction of Experience: Christine Rosen's book proves we are 'coddled' by technologyYet her book is no "Luddite manifesto": she acknowledges the benefits that digital technology has brought, such as being able to stay in touch with family members overseas. The real task, she says, is ...
Author Gayle Forman, who has written more than a few books that involve the concept of death, responds to a reader who asked ...
Hum by Helen Phillips, our November/December Book Club pick, is an all-too-possible projection of how tech might make our ...
The Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist is taking a break from the future to examine his past — and mulling where the ...
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Meta's CTO said the metaverse could be a 'legendary misadventure' if the company doesn't boost sales, leaked memo showsIn a leaked memo obtained by BI, Meta's CTO called 2025 "the year of greatness" and the "most critical" year for the ...
From the pianoforte to the smartphone, each wave of tech has sparked fears of brain rot. But the problem isn’t our ability to ...
And DeepSeek completed training in days rather than months.
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New communications technology like social media has opened a hellhole of awful things. But we just gave our kid an iPhone. And it's OK.
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Deni Ellis Béchard on writing an AI-focused novel at the dawn of ChatGPTWhen Deni Ellis Béchard started writing his new novel five years ago, the concept seemed far-fetched — even fanciful. These days, he said, the society he created for “We Are ...
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