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The Downloadable Brain: We're Closer Than We Think to Immortality

The Downloadable Brain: We're Closer Than We Think to Immortality

Stanley Bing Considers Rooting for the Bad Guys in Search of Eternal Life

By Stanley Bing | December 8, 2017

How I Turned My Discarded Novel Drafts Into an AI

How I Turned My Discarded Novel Drafts Into an AI

Could a Computer Learn to Imitate Me?

By Kirsten Menger-Anderson | November 30, 2017

The Promise and Disappointment of Virtual Reality

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

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

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?

So, Can We Actually Predict Earthquakes?

On Waiting for the Big One, and the Imprecise Science of Seismology

By Kathryn Miles | August 31, 2017

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By Ellie Broughton | March 2, 2017

Transhumanism: More Nightmare Than Dream?

Transhumanism: More Nightmare Than Dream?

Gabrielle Bellot on the Shadowy Line Between Human and Machine

By Gabrielle Bellot | February 27, 2017

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Are Video Games Teaching Children to Kill?

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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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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

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