Gene Editing Needs to Be for Everyone
At the end of 2023, we witnessed an important moment in the history of medicine: For the first time, the… Read More »Gene Editing Needs to Be for Everyone
At the end of 2023, we witnessed an important moment in the history of medicine: For the first time, the… Read More »Gene Editing Needs to Be for Everyone
In 2024, fusion technology will finally make the transition from basic research to commercial application. The reason for that will… Read More »Fusion Sparks an Energy Revolution
We’ve reached a tipping point where we’ve got a cleaner alternative for most transport. Now we have to commit.
The gulf between tech and government is legendary. In the 2010s, tech talent flocked to startups and big platforms where… Read More »To Make an Impact, Join Tech’s Exodus
When the pandemic hit, Gen Z-ers—born between 1997 and 2012—were just entering adulthood. After enduring a particularly difficult time during… Read More »Gen Z and the Art of Incentivized Self-Actualization
For researchers, social media has always represented greater access to data, more democratic involvement in knowledge production, and great transparency… Read More »The New Digital Dark Age
Replika, an AI chatbot companion, has millions of users worldwide, many of whom woke up earlier last year to discover… Read More »Itâs No Wonder People Are Getting Emotionally Attached to Chatbots
In 2024, increased adoption of biometric surveillance systems, such as the use of AI-powered facial recognition in public places and… Read More »The Battle for Biometric Privacy
In April 2022, when Dall-E, a text-to-image visio-linguistic model, was released, it purportedly attracted over a million users within the… Read More »Synthetic Data Is a Dangerous Teacher
If you ever had pastries at breakfast, drank soy milk, used soaps at home, or built yourself a nice flat-pack… Read More »Digitization Beats Deforestation | WIRED