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Inside Google’s quest to digitize troops’ tissue samples
The tech giant seeks access to a priceless trove of veterans’ skin samples, tumor biopsies and organ slices
12/13/2022 10:00 UTC
Trump's properties: A playground for white nationalists, Groypers and other far-right loons
Right-wing extremists are trying to infiltrate mainstream politics — and they sure do love Trump properties
07/30/2020 11:00 UTC
From #JeSuisCharlie to "We'd never publish that": The spectrum of media responses to the Charlie Hebdo attack
Publications have responded in vastly different ways in the wake of this morning's horrific shooting
01/08/2015 01:24 UTC
If you give an AI a cookie, can it make a viral recipe?
Artificial intelligence has already shaken up art and writing. What does it mean for recipe development?
01/23/2023 20:00 UTC
"It's going to destroy jobs": When an AI image won a photo contest, its human refused the award
Boris Eldagsen spoke to Salon about using an AI-generated contest win to start a conversation about "promptography"
04/22/2023 16:59 UTC
Can we untangle our humanity from the artificial intelligence ouroboros?
Self-devouring, generative AI feeds off of fresh human thought. What happens when the supply dries up?
08/29/2023 09:31 UTC
"Blue Is the Warmest Color" is about class, not just sex
Sex and sexuality are only half the film's story. It's also about lovers from different economic worlds
11/03/2013 20:30 UTC
Tom Wolfe
He put New Journalism on the map with writing that shook as fiercely as it shimmered.
02/01/2000 22:00 UTC
Mueller bears witness: His dispute with Barr is a turning point on the road to impeachment
Barr and Mueller throw shade at each other as impeachment looms: Are we a nation of laws or an empire?
05/31/2019 13:20 UTC
Will "godlike AI" kill us all — or unlock the secrets of the universe? Probably not
Is AI a revolutionary phenomenon that will change everything? The history of radioactivity suggests an answer
08/12/2023 16:05 UTC
6 ways AI can make political campaigns more deceptive than ever
Not all of AI's contributions to politics are harmful, but plenty of horrifying things could happen
07/24/2023 11:00 UTC
Oh, the humanity! Stop using AI to pitch stories
As magazines become overwhelmed by AI-generated emails, it isn’t a fun experiment. It’s extra work for humans
02/25/2023 20:30 UTC
Zen and the artificial intelligence: We should be "somewhat scared," says OpenAI CEO, not paralyzed
Sam Altman and his Buddhist teacher have stopped worrying and learned to love the bot. What about the rest of us?
05/21/2023 10:00 UTC
The White House’s ‘AI Bill of Rights’ outlines how to make artificial intelligence safer
The government released five principles to govern AI use, such as decreasing bias and increasing transparency
11/15/2022 22:39 UTC
When Cartoon Network was born
In 1992, the idea of a 24-hour cartoon channel was mind-blowing
10/13/2011 04:00 UTC