The reported supremacy of generative AI over human brain-power in business ideation depends on how you define “better.”
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People can lose their authentic selves when they don’t honestly confront life’s potential, according to the philosopher Soren Kierkegaard.
In Orwell’s dystopian novel, the government uses Newspeak to control thoughts by controlling language. But thoughts do not require language.
Is college worth it? This question may seem a no-brainer, but there are many reasons why it is worthy of serious deliberation. Here are three.
The death of God didn’t strike Nietzsche as an entirely good thing. Without a God, the basic belief system of Western Europe was in jeopardy.
“I was part of the surgical team that conducted the first pig-to-human heart transplant in a living patient.”
We might be dining on insect-based Christmas pies with robot-harvested algae on the side.
As a form of civil disobedience, hacking can help make the world a better place.
Humanity can avoid catastrophe — if we look beyond our blinkered present.
AI has become a black box in more ways than one.
To what extent will our psychological vulnerabilities shape our interactions with emerging technologies?
Computerized, job-focused learning undercuts the true value of higher education. Liberal arts should be our model for the future.
Washington believed that particular Thanksgiving in 1789 was a crucial occasion.
The key to its success lies not in its understanding of technology, but in its understanding of human nature.
As the demonstrations grew, so did the internet service disruptions.
Neuroscientists and artists alike are making the case that we could transform the world through psychedelics.
Slowing growth and limiting development isn’t living in harmony with nature—it is surrendering in a battle.
“What am I missing?” is a question that journalist Mónica Guzmán thinks more people should start asking.
The AI remembers that you are 32 years old and like to eat sushi, except on Thursdays.
“I need to think about the future. Will you help me?”
Outrage is a useful emotion that helped our ancient ancestors survive. Today, it leaves us feeling angry, tired, powerless, and miserable.
The question of anti-Semitism, Nazism, and a particularly nasty sibling haunted Nietzsche’s legacy.
Role-playing games like Dungeons and Dragons offer a valuable insight: Life is about shifting labels.
The fictitious 31st-century world portrayed by the series is actually quite a bit like our own in the 21st century.
Dave Eggers book, “The Circle,” uses satire to illuminate how privacy is fast becoming a lost virtue in the digital age.
How technology could change everything we thought we knew about reproduction.
In a major shift, psychologists now view an out-of-control compulsion to work as an addiction with its own set of risk factors and consequences.
Shame is a powerful tool that must be used with care.
Anyone can have a bad day at work, but not everyone scores this high on narcissism, psychopathy and Machiavellianism.