It represents a fusion of art, science, and engineering. By Matthew A. McIntoshPublic HistorianBrewminate Introduction Leonardo da...
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Because the technology is changing faster than social and legal progress, now is the time to anticipate...
He claims that a “patchwork” of state AI regulations would cripple innovation. By Matt BrownRace and Politics...
The Industrial Revolution was a turning point in Earth’s environmental history. By Matthew A. McIntoshPublic HistorianBrewminate Introduction...
Talos stands as a compelling ancient precursor to artificial intelligence. By Matthew A. McIntoshPublic HistorianBrewminate Introduction Throughout...
The government is now acting against its own people, and AI is helping it to do so....
Paracelsus’s homunculus straddles the line between science and magic. By Matthew A. McIntoshPublic HistorianBrewminate Introduction In the...
It is humans who are creating these technologies and directing their use. By Dr. Billy J. StrattonProfessor...
The history of AGI is a story of aspiration, innovation, and humbling complexity. By Matthew A. McIntoshPublic...
In his hands it becomes a tool of oppression. By Matthew A. McIntoshPublic HistorianBrewminate Introduction The growing...
Introduction Bitnixer presents a unified, technology-driven trading ecosystem designed to empower traders with a seamless, secure, and...
Visual content, including manipulated images, is a staple of propaganda and political messaging. By Dr. Tim WeningerFrank...
Feedback is an effective tool for enhancing digital literacy and combating misinformation. By Adnan Hoq2024-2026 Lucy Graduate...
Ever since the COVID pandemic, business has become more digital. Now, going digital is no longer an...
Roman medical practices, including surgery, were borrowed from the Greeks. Curated/Reviewed by Matthew A. McIntoshPublic HistorianBrewminate Introduction...
Electricity is an integral part of modern life, powering everything from household appliances to industrial machinery. The...
He is particularly worried about “the invisible hand”. By Julia ConleyStaff WriterCommon Dreams Warning that the pace...
We must face our moral obligation to understand the consequences of AI and develop clear guidelines for...
There’s also much talk about democratic AI governance. By Gideon LichfieldCITRIS Tech Policy FellowGoldman School of Public...
Ancient Romans didn’t measure time like us. By Meghan BartelsSenior News ReporterScientific American It’s the four or...
The intricacy of clocks grabbed people’s imagination. Introduction Keeping good time proved an elusive objective for centuries,...
Choosing the correct tractor is an important decision for farmers since varied soil types and farming situations...
It’s scary when you think about “senior living,” right? It used to conjure images of bland rooms...
Bicycles took American consumers by storm in the 1890s. Introduction Although it seems very unlikely, bicycles had...
Where does this enduring image in the West of Indian railways – and of India – come...
Mobile phones are not a hazard to human health, in spite of what RFK, Jr. thinks. By...
It was only in the 1920s that ordinary Americans started to take notice. By April WhiteHistory Writer,...
Trump is ushering in a new wave of spying against people. By Dr. Brittany FriedmanAssistant Professor of...
Finding genuine connections has always been a challenge, even with modern technology. Many people turn to online...
Grief tech has already transformed the way we grieve. By Eryn Reyes Leong, J.D.Attorney “How would you...