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Brands manufacture meaning through consensus; people must strive to create their own.
Neuroscientists and ethicists wants to ensure that neurotechnologies remain benevolent.
Love him or hate, Karl Marx redefined geopolitics and shook up the world order.
In the near-term, gene editing is not likely to be useful. Even in the long-term, it may not be very practical.
Do you sound friendly? Hostile? And which voice would be more likely to buy something?
According to surveys, approximately half of artificial intelligence experts believe that general AI will emerge by 2060.
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The programming giant exits the space due to ethical concerns.
The potential of CRISPR technology is incredible, but the threats are too serious to ignore.
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Hippocrates overturned conventional wisdom and invented modern medicine.
The neoliberal call for more ‘choice’, seems hard to resist.
New research identifies 16 different COVID-19 personality types and the lessons we can learn from this global pandemic.
What do communist dictators Joseph Stalin and Mao Zedong have in common with U.S. Presidents like John F. Kennedy and Ronald Reagan? Hint: It’s the same thing they have in […]
Before it fueled Woodstock and the Summer of Love, LSD was brought to America to make spying easier.
It doesn’t help that Hollywood has cast the ‘coder’ as a socially challenged, type-first-think-later hacker, inevitably white and male.
Nagomi helps us find balance in discord by unifying the elements of life while staying true to ourselves.
People admire complexity. Many attribute it to the work of superior minds, those with the skills or intelligence to wrangle challenging ideas into a workable—if not always comprehensible—whole. This esteem […]
Cross-disciplinary cooperation is needed to save civilization.
One of the fundamental questions for those studying and advocating progress is around understanding what variables can move the needle for the type of progress that you might want to see in the world. It’s a key focus of the “progress studies” discipline and a question that has received increased attention from academics and public intellectuals in recent years.
Six visionary science fiction authors on the social impact of their work.
There’s a fortune to be made in data and silicon, and everyone is out for their share. Artificial intelligence is this century’s gold rush. Its promises scintillate in them there […]
The number of PhDs has been exceeding the available academic positions since as early as the mid-1990s.
The design of a classic video game yields insights on how to address global poverty.
It is often assumed that AI will become so advanced that the technology will be able to do anything. In reality, there are limits.
Quick! There’s a runaway train on the tracks. Some dastardly evildoer has knocked the driver out cold and tied five people to the tracks ahead. The train is barreling down […]
Far from acting as the conduits of a benevolent deity, these religious leaders threw the teachings of their own church out of the window.
It’s insidious and destructive, but there are some things you can do to develop a healthier relationship with material things.
Eastern traditions have complex views on how karma affects your life.