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What the End of Roe Might Tell us About the High Tech Future of Sex, Food, and Death
Jenny Kleeman in Conversation with Andrew Keen
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Keen On
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A “Chinese Borges” wrote millions of words of fake Russian history on Wikipedia for a decade.
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Jonny Diamond
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Does Artificial Intelligence Really Have the Potential to Create Transformative Art?
Stephen Marche on the Possible Futures of Machine Creativity
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Stephen Marche
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Why Fixing the Internet Requires Political Struggle Rather Than Technological Innovation
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A Digital Brave New World: Are We Entertaining Ourselves to Death on TikTok?
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Why India, and Not China or the US, Represents the Most Chilling Vision of Our High-Tech Dystopian Future
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"Not much happens In fact there is much in the text that is not made…"