“Over the past few years I’ve had an uncomfortable sense that someone, or something, has been tinkering with my brain,” ...
On its 100th anniversary, Matthew Ricketson considers The New Yorker’s remarkable journalism and vital role in our chaotic, ...
Sundays are for bracing for the February half-term week here in the UK, during which schools are closed and parents must ...
I created a viral infinite scrolling Wikipedia page in just hours. I think this shows people may be tired of highly curated ...
Ethan Zuckerman regrets creating pop-up ads. Years later, he continues to voice concerns over the state of the internet.
A Mercyhurst professor said many worry about how artificial intelligence might disrupt their lives. Students, meanwhile, are ...
Peking University and Microsoft research teams’ papers reveal very different approaches to achieving stable, error-free ...
After a week of using DeepSeek's R1 reasoning model, I'm highly impressed, even if some questions are off-limits.
Turns out, in 1999, Adams wrote an essay titled “How to Stop Worrying and Learn to Love the Internet,” and wow does it hold up 26 years later as a way to think about the world we live in now. Here’s ...
Art historian TJ Clark on ‘humourless’ leftist intellectuals, the problem with cancel culture and why restitution is in a ...
Some researchers who have published on a government patient safety website are refusing to alter their reports to comply with ...
As we reported when we first looked into the text's origins in 2020, Howard was not the real author of the letter. Instead, ...
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