Thinkers have long grappled with the question of time abundance. If we no longer had to work, what would we do with all that free time?
M ore than a decade ago, the economist Erik Brynjolfsson made a prediction: AI would change everything. Humans began using ...
They would complete assignments at home, ostensibly with an overreliance on AI, but would be unable to perform those skills ...
Meta has unveiled Brain2Qwerty v2, an AI system that converts brain activity into written sentences without requiring surgery ...
Vinton Cerf, one of the creators of the protocols underlying the internet, will step down as Google's chief internet ...
The comedian and director David Wain talks about the State, making his first film in eight years, and the challenges of ...
Often the only Black student in his science classes, he recalls being the last one to be chosen when activities required a ...
Touchscreens made life frictionless. They also flattened our relationship with the physical world.
Think about the atomic age. The early work in the United States was carried out across a classified but federally accountable archipelago with national laboratories in four sites: Berkeley, Oak Ridge, ...
Lorin La Fave, the mother of murdered Breck Bednar, is urging the incoming Prime Minister to 'choose children over big tech' ...
The mother of a murdered schoolboy at the hands of an internet predator is urging the next Prime Minister to "choose children ...
Stars Reach is the new MMO from Ralph Koster, creative lead on Star Wars Galaxies, and it is a fully physically simulated sci ...