Hours spent with cassette decks and liner notes quietly built a kind of cultural intelligence that never went away.
As the Eipstein files resurface, are we seeking justice or feeding a system that turns suffering into spectacle?
The limitations of anti-discrimination law reveal the need for an approach grounded in governance rather than individual liability, Kim argues. She notes that governance shifts the focus from ...
Children are going online younger than ever, often driven by visibility, performance or parental posting. We talk about three ...
As quantum computing edges closer to reality, banks are racing to overhaul the cryptographic foundations that keep digital ...
For the last five years, X has been building a decentralized solution called “Community Notes” to deal with misinformation on its platform. Users can flag suspicious posts for Community Notes, which ...
Search has become conversational. Recommendations are algorithmically curated. Comparisons are resolved upstream. The ...
The March 2026 issue of NEJM Catalyst Innovations in Care Delivery is a special theme issue on the hard work of implementing artificial intelligence in real-world ...
How is India’s Army using AI in real operations and why do commanders insist machines can’t replace human judgment?
The longevity industry has reached an inflection point. With companies like Function Health raising hundreds of millions in venture capital, biological age testing has moved from academic curiosity to ...
AI is being used on sepsis at Durham, North Carolina-based Duke University Health System. The Duke Institute for Health ...