Ethan Mollick, associate professor at the Wharton School, explains why we have to crack the machine-buddy problem.
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Thomas Edison was on to something…
Take it from teamwork gurus behind Apple and Star Wars — a new kind of psychological incubator will allow your creativity to flourish.
Humiliating powerful people was not a key to success.
An interview with CRISPR co-discoverer and Nobel Prize-winner Dr. Jennifer Doudna.
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AI helped create films like “Jurassic Park” and “A.I.”, so Steven Spielberg and other artists shouldn’t worry about losing their jobs.
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Impossible standards and poor self-understanding are making us miserable.
In America, Cup Noodles has succeeded by hiding its Japanese roots.
Fear of technology is not new. But we misunderstand its origin. In reality, we don’t fear technology but each other.
There are so many problems, all across planet Earth, that harm and threaten humanity. Why invest in researching the Universe?
The One Ring has its own agency and sentience — and it opens up a wonderful philosophy of things beyond our comprehension.
Which one is the funniest?
The polymath used science to elevate his art.
Even with the best technology imaginable, you’d probably never be able to exist as a consciously aware brain in a vat.
Theory without experiment is blind, and experiment without theory is lame.
Though Sun Tzu’s “The Art of War” is a classic military treatise, its advice applies to all manner of conflict.
Retired astronaut Ron Garan believes that before we can begin solving our problems, we must understand our interrelatedness through the “orbital perspective.”
Environmental activists want us to feel “flight shame” if we can take a train, instead. But this isn’t entirely realistic, even in Europe.
Some effective altruists “earn to give” — they make as much money as they can and then donate most of it to charities.
Zen masters often have strikingly different ideas about how to live and attain enlightenment.
Philosopher Slavoj Žižek argues that we often don’t truly want to obtain what we think we desire.
From empowerment to intellectual humility, these executive leadership skills are invaluable to an organization.
The secret may lie in an old idiom: “Sleep on it.”
“I was incarcerated well before I was in prison and I was free before the gates of prison opened up and let me out.”
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