The Age of De-Skilling

But the real puzzle isn’t whether de-skilling exists—it plainly does—but rather what kind of thing it is. Are all forms of de ...
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Lessons from Person of Interest for the Age of AI

Person of Interest offered more than entertainment—it foreshadowed today’s AI dilemmas of surveillance, control, and human judgment in an age of intelligent machines.
YouTube is now giving creators some tools to boost their appeal (and hopefully their income) on TV screens. Those elaborate ...
As AI technology advances, it becomes vital for organizations, leaders and professionals to know how to learn effectively.
Character.AI is gradually shutting down chats for people under 18 and rolling out new ways to figure out if users are adults. The company announced Wednesday that under-18 users will be immediately ...
As artificial intelligence transforms work, how do organizations equip people with the skills to thrive? Brad Smith, Vice ...
Big Tech's familiar pattern is repeating itself in building first, regulating later, and hoping a sanitized kids' version can ...
Three stocks that I'm confident I can buy now, hold forever, and crush the market with are Alphabet ( GOOG +0.82%) ( GOOGL +0 ...
A Space Odyssey imagined progress through technology. Today, AI and lunar competition demand a smarter, more cooperative ...
When validation is purchased rather than earned, we lose something vital. And when that validation comes from a system we don ...
The internet has always blurred the line between what’s real and what’s not, but in the age of generative AI, that blur has ...
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Humanity’s Best Hope: Love, Virtue, and Survival in the Age of AI

Humanity’s embrace of AI companions—once imagined in Her—reveals a crossroads: whether technology will deepen our capacity for love or quietly replace it, eroding what makes us human.