It’s Time to Make the Internet Safer for Kids
In the real world, we have more than a century of experience figuring out how to share the world with children in order to keep them safe while still allowing …
In the real world, we have more than a century of experience figuring out how to share the world with children in order to keep them safe while still allowing …
Next year will be Big Tech’s finale. Critique of Big Tech is now common sense, voiced by a motley spectrum that unites opposing political parties, mainstream pundits, and even tech …
We humans may be the only species that is aware of our mortality. We are obsessed with how to postpone the inevitable and, failing that, how to make the most …
In 2025, entrepreneurs will unleash a flood of AI-powered apps. Finally, generative AI will deliver on the hype with a new crop of affordable consumer and business apps. This is …
There’s a growing trend of people and organizations rejecting the unsolicited imposition of AI in their lives. In December 2023, the The New York Times sued OpenAI and Microsoft for …
And now, 20 Final Thoughts from Week 13, when four of the College Football Playoff selection committee’s top 16 teams lost to opponents with 5-5 or 4-6 records. 1. No. …
If you’re suffering from Deion Sanders fatigue, worn down by the Colorado football coach’s repeated presence on sports feeds and debate shows, you’re in for a rough couple of months. …
Anticipation for Rosie, singer Rosé’s debut studio album, is sky-high after her first single “Apt.,” featuring Bruno Mars, made her the first female Korean artist to claim the top spot …
It’s mid-November, which may conjure visions of roasted turkey and red-cheeked games of touch football for some, but for me, this month is synonymous with one thing and one thing …
The excitement over Japanese phenom Roki Sasaki coming to Major League Baseball should be tempered by the likelihood that his signing will produce unintended consequences — teenage Latin American prospects …