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The Promise and Disappointment of Virtual Reality
A Cultural History of VR—And its Repeated Failure to Catch On
By
Mark Riboldi
| November 28, 2017
Why the Line Between Fact and Fiction is Even Blurrier Online
"The Internet Offers a Secret Life to Everybody"
By
Andrew O'Hagan
| October 12, 2017
How Technology Makes Us Less Free
Franklin Foer: "We’re Drifting Toward Monopoly, Conformism, and Machines"
By
Franklin Foer
| September 13, 2017
So, Can We Actually Predict Earthquakes?
On Waiting for the Big One, and the Imprecise Science of Seismology
By
Kathryn Miles
| August 31, 2017
It's Been 100 Years and the Robots
Still
Haven't Taken Over
From Karel Čapek to Isaac Asimov, a Brief History of Machine Anxiety
By
Roslynn D. Haynes
| August 28, 2017
Twitter and Facebook All in One: On the Rise of China's Weibo
The Subversive Cat-and-Mouse Games of Chinese 'Netizens'
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Alec Ash
| March 6, 2017
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Ellie Broughton
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Emily Temple
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Lt. Col. Dave Grossman
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The Apocalypse We Can't Even See: A.I.
Even If We Welcome Our New Robot Overlords, They'll Probably Ignore It
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Alan Glynn
| October 21, 2016
Who Should Own What in the Digital Age?
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Black Clock
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Jeff VanderMeer
| October 20, 2016
Small Data is the New Big Data
Two Designers Explain why Personal Documentary Trumps the Quantified Self
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Marta Bausells
| October 14, 2016
Lean in, Swipe Right: On Tinder and the Politics of Singledom
Bridget Read Considers the Future of Sex, and Emily Witt's
Future Sex
By
Bridget Read
| October 13, 2016
Virtual Reality is in Desperate Need of Real Storytellers
Could the Coming VR Boom Be a New WPA for Writers?
By
Helen Klein Ross
| October 6, 2016
Is Joyce Carol Oates Trolling Us?
On Gaffes, Cats, and My Obsession with JCO's Twitter Feed
By
Eric Thurm
| October 5, 2016
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