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🔒 Expert’s take: The hype is over, the real work begins
A 70-year-old woman at a birding meetup warns a friend that ChatGPT hallucinates. A lawyer is coding his own AI app. And after three years of working with almost a hundred companies,…
🔒 Sex that drives innovation: the role of the adult industry in technological development (and AI)
For decades, the adult industry has served as an unofficial test lab for solutions that later enter the mainstream. Pornography is one of the most effective accelerators of technological innovation in history.
🔒 Loneliness in the age of AI
Loneliness is becoming one of the biggest challenges of the 21st century—even though we’ve never been this “connected” before. The rise of AI and apps that promise closeness forces us to ask…
🔒 AI in a neurodivergent person’s life and work: How AI is changing my world
I’m 39, and a month ago I found out I have ADHD. For three decades, I thought I was just bad at staying organized, that my memory was a total disaster, and…
🔒 Mars is a paradise, but only for robots
Elon Musk promises a million people on Mars by 2050. Meanwhile, NASA is struggling to keep seven people on the International Space Station, which is just 250 miles above our heads.
🔒 Matt Ridley on facts and myths in innovation
The author of the latest book “How Innovation Works and Why It Flourishes in Freedom” attempts to answer not just the question posed in the title, but also discusses how people fear…
🔒 We’re getting dumber, and technology is contributing to that.
Socrates was right. When in the 5th century BCE, in Phaedrus, he warned about the invention of writing, arguing that it would destroy human memory, he was laughed at as a technophobe.
KEKE – Autonomous Artistic Agent
It doesn’t experience inspiration, it doesn’t know the smell of turpentine, and it isn’t moved by sunsets. Yet with the help of human hands, it creates forms that are later appraised in…
🔒 A bittersweet symphony
Four guys, three albums, and one AI. Synthetic tracks played on silicon chips make some people’s blood pressure jump — while other people’s legs just can’t wait to dance.
🔒 Let’s take a detour off the main path: a subjective guide to art+tech exhibitions
Let’s turn our gaze away from Paris’s Louvre or Berlin’s Reichstag for a moment. By doing so, we can discover exhibitions that not only dazzle but also raise questions about the future.
















