A nonfiction examination of how social media conversations, misinformation, and algorithms contribute to political ...
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4 algorithms we borrowed from nature
We use algorithms every day for things like image searches, predictive text, and securing sensitive data. Algorithms show up ...
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Inside Project Panama: 2 million books scanned and destroyed by Anthropic AI to train machines
Anthropic's Project Panama involved cutting and scanning millions of books for AI training. This method aimed for speed and ...
Waterstone Mortgage’s Pam Beattie on local presence shaping offers in Northeastern Wisconsin. APPLETON, WI, UNITED ...
On March 10, 2026, Lhasa's streets will be silent, marking the 67th anniversary of the Tibetan National Uprising amid ongoing ...
Across the industrialised world, wise politicians are braced for soaring public anxiety about change. Whether AI’s long-run ...
As "The Book at War" makes clear, books have always been a dictator's vulnerability. They preserve memory, and memory ...
The attempted “Great Meme Reset” reveals how inescapable the incoherent internet has become.
Whether it's a scrap of paper on the ground or a bystander that wandered into the family photo, the Photos app on iPhone, ...
John Martinis has already revolutionised quantum computing twice. Now, he is working on another radical rethink of the ...
Opinion thrives on confidence. Evidence thrives on proof. This list brings together science-backed books that dismantle popular beliefs, challenge lazy thinking, and replace certainty with research.
China’s new literary star had 19 jobs before ‘writer’ – including bike courier and bakery apprentice
China’s economic growth didn’t benefit Hu Anyan – but his exceptional literary talent did. His book about struggling to ...
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