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The Inbox: A Scattered, Ad-Ridden Archive of Our Lives

The Inbox: A Scattered, Ad-Ridden Archive of Our Lives

Does Yours Have 0 Messages or 25,000?

By Randy Malamud | October 9, 2019

Can Fiction Introduce Empathy Into AI? Do We Want It To?

Can Fiction Introduce Empathy Into AI? Do We Want It To?

Flynn Coleman on the Potential for Ethical Technology

By Flynn Coleman | October 3, 2019

Jeanette Winterson and Mark O'Connell on the Future of Humanity in a Tech-Dominated World

Jeanette Winterson and Mark O'Connell on the Future of Humanity in a Tech-Dominated World

"One day, maybe, a body will be like a costume, put it on, take it off."

By Literary Hub | October 1, 2019

Who Can We Trust? Maria Ressa on the Future of Gatekeeping

Who Can We Trust? Maria Ressa on the Future of Gatekeeping

The journalist and Time Person of the Year
talks to Andrew on Keen On

By Keen On | September 27, 2019

Is the Age of Automation the New Industrial Revolution?

Is the Age of Automation the New Industrial Revolution?

The Author of The Technology Trap
Talks to Andrew on Keen On

By Keen On | September 20, 2019

What Would Happen If the World Lost the Internet?

What Would Happen If the World Lost the Internet?

Mike Pearl on the Unnerving Depth of Our Digital Dependence

By Mike Pearl | September 18, 2019

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Will It Ever Be Ethical for Athletes to Edit Their Genes?

By Françoise Baylis | September 16, 2019

The Problem(s) with Goodreads.

By Jonny Diamond | September 5, 2019

Who Has Time to Read? And Where? And on What?

By Leah Price | September 5, 2019

A robot read 3.5 million books to find we describe women by appearance, and men by virtue.

A robot read 3.5 million books to find we describe women by appearance, and men by virtue.

By Jonny Diamond | August 28, 2019

If Planet Death Doesn't Get Us, an AI Superintelligence Most Certainly Will

If Planet Death Doesn't Get Us, an AI Superintelligence Most Certainly Will

“It doesn’t share intuition with us, or history or anything.”

By Bryan Walsh | August 26, 2019

Can Digital Activism Solve the Information Crisis?

Can Digital Activism Solve the Information Crisis?

Eli Pariser, Author of The Filter Bubble
Talks to Andrew on Keen On

By Keen On | August 23, 2019

Lit Hub’s Fall 2019 Nonfiction Preview: Technology

Lit Hub’s Fall 2019 Nonfiction Preview: Technology

The Robots Are Here, So You May As Well Read About Them

By Literary Hub | August 23, 2019

Cruel calculator will tell you how many extra books you could read a year if you quit social media.

Cruel calculator will tell you how many extra books you could read a year if you quit social media.

By Jessie Gaynor | August 9, 2019

False Freedom: Sharing the Scraps from the Perilous Gig Economy

False Freedom: Sharing the Scraps from the Perilous Gig Economy

Steven Greenhouse on a Different Kind of Worker Drone

By Steven Greenhouse | August 7, 2019

The Utopian Dream and Surveillance Nightmare of Electronic Money

The Utopian Dream and Surveillance Nightmare of Electronic Money

How Much Do Our Credit Cards Define Us?

By Finn Brunton | August 1, 2019

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