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Simon Winchester on the Seemingly Magical Way Knowledge is Now Transmitted

Simon Winchester on the Seemingly Magical Way Knowledge is Now Transmitted

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By Keen On | April 26, 2023

On the Wild West of Internet Regulations and the Birth of Pornhub

On the Wild West of Internet Regulations and the Birth of Pornhub

Kelsy Burke: The Internet Is for Porn

By Kelsy Burke | April 25, 2023

Julia Angwin on MySpace, Facebook, Twitter and the Origins of Our Age of Advertising Driven Surveillance Capitalism

Julia Angwin on MySpace, Facebook, Twitter and the Origins of Our Age of Advertising Driven Surveillance Capitalism

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | April 20, 2023

Genevieve Wheeler on Banter, Trash Talk, and True Romance in Our Social Media Age

Genevieve Wheeler on Banter, Trash Talk, and True Romance in Our Social Media Age

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | April 20, 2023

Christopher de Bellaigue Identifies the Lies and the Promise of an Environmentally Responsible Airline Industry

Christopher de Bellaigue Identifies the Lies and the Promise of an Environmentally Responsible Airline Industry

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | April 13, 2023

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In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

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From Eugenics to Targeted Advertising: The Dark Role of Data in Sorting Humanity

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Chris Wiggins and Matthew L Jones on the Origins of Big Data

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Chris Wiggins on a History of Data From the Age of Reason to the Age of Algorithms

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There’s a <em>Banshees of Inisherin</em> video game and you should all play it.

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On Millennial Writers and the Need for New Narratives of Work

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Meredith Broussard Confronts Race, Gender, and Ability Bias in Tech

Meredith Broussard Confronts Race, Gender, and Ability Bias in Tech

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By Keen On | March 15, 2023

In a surprise to no one, Gen Z prefers printed books over e-books.

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