Science
In the AI-powered job market, knowing what truth looks like will matter most
Nils Gilman on why a classic liberal arts education is a safer bet in an age of machine-augmented intelligence
By Matthew Sheffield
In the AI-powered job market, knowing what truth looks like will matter most
By Matthew Sheffield
Nils Gilman on why a classic liberal arts education is a safer bet in an age of machine-augmented intelligence
To achieve a beautiful future, we must never stop imagining
By Matthew Sheffield
Monika Bielskyte on rescuing futurism from Big Tech’s dystopia
An ancient Greek philosophical tradition is surprisingly relevant in today’s world of instant information
By Matthew Sheffield
Philosopher Richard Bett discusses how many internet ‘skeptics’ are doing the exact opposite of what they think
Right-wing media’s lies about Covid shots are making Republicans more skeptical of other vaccines
By Matthew Sheffield
Biden signs executive order on environmental justice while supporting controversial pipeline
By Julia Conley
If misinformation spreads similarly to viruses, can treatments for it be developed?
By Christie Aschwanden
‘Lights are flashing red’: study finds 69% average drop in animal populations since 1970
By Jake Johnson
‘Hidden killer’: Experts urge action after study shows how air pollution causes lung cancer
By Jessica Corbett