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The Problem(s) with Goodreads.

The Problem(s) with Goodreads.

By Jonny Diamond | September 5, 2019

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

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

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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
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By Keen On | August 23, 2019

Lit Hub’s Fall 2019 Nonfiction Preview: Technology

Lit Hub’s Fall 2019 Nonfiction Preview: Technology

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How Space Technology is Revolutionizing Archaeology

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When Loneliness Leads to Sex Robots: A Study in Teledildonics

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Confronting My Well Educated, Father-of-Six, White Supremacist Troll

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The Rocket Scientist Who Had to Elude the FBI Before He Could Escape Earth

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How an Asteroid Could Destroy the World <em>Before</em> Impact

How an Asteroid Could Destroy the World Before Impact

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On the Rise of the Feminist Internet

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