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“At this point our data is more valuable than oil,” Yang said. “If anyone benefits from our data it should be us.”
Thought expriments are great tools, but do they always do what we want them to?
Technology best serves the user when organic development combines necessity with collective values.
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A global brainstorming marathon is throwing together brilliant ideas from around the world to rapidly develop solutions to combat the coronavirus pandemic.
The power to predict the next revolution keeps companies on top.
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Everyone is entitled to their own opinions, but no one is entitled to their own facts. Everyone is entitled to their own opinions, but no one is entitled to their own […]
How did the Antarctic explorers survive tedium in the early 1900s?
Many people, including some scientists, fear that the coming 5G WiFi revolution will harm humans. Here’s why that’s unfounded. Over the coming few years, a new set of infrastructure will […]
Some fish evolved legs and walked onto the land. Right?
The key to raising indistractable kids is to first determine why they’re distracted.
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Jokesters and serious Area 51 raiders would be met with military force.
“You get to this age, you realize that there are people who will not like what you do no matter what you do,” says Booker Prize-winner Salman Rushdie.
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Ecosia says the funds generated from users’ searches help to plant one tree every second.
Is there a way for more human-centered algorithms to prevent potentially triggering interactions on social media?
The company must also appoint an independent privacy committee to its board of its directors.
Some purveyors of “wellness” sure are sounding like right-wing conspiracy theorists.
The Black Death skipped certain parts of Europe – and that could be a lesson for today’s coronavirus epidemic
Americans’ inability to agree on what is true and what is false is a problem for democracy.
The rules have changed, and so have we.
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A pragmatic approach to fixing an imbalanced system.
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The dream of space travel has been usurped by superficiality.
It turns out these little white lies serve a purpose.
Social media wunderkind Baratunde Thurston says we’re living in an age of information overabundance, but that this needn’t be a problem. Just as supermarkets offer us many more choices of […]
The FBI has been called to investigate it.
We encode our biases into everything we create: books, poems, and AI. What does that means for an increasingly automated future?
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Striking a better work-life balance comes down to the numbers.
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The more we learn about genetics and the brain, the more impossibly complicated both reveal themselves to be.
Jonathan Rauch explains why the internet is so hostile to the truth, and what we can do to change that.
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