Now in residence at the Madrid Prado, the author talks about its dark, inspirational Goyas, the clandestine nature of her writing – and why she finally wrote about her jailed then posthumously exonera ...
The response to Pope Leo’s encyclical was intense, which I read as an acute hunger for moral direction. But what direction did people receive?
A reporter spent a year using more than 100 A.I.-powered products, from a toothbrush to a car, and found that it isn’t a ...
Pub landlords are threatening to ban children after fed-up drinkers complained about ‘feral’ youngsters running amok in beer ...
Beets contain nitrates that the body turns into nitric oxide, a compound that helps relax blood vessels to improve blood flow ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) discourse is dominating every corner of the world, and even the most devoted analog lovers can’t escape the impact that fast-moving AI developments are having on our ...
A group of visually impaired and blind sailors are breaking barriers and waves on Bde Maka Ska in Minneapolis. A diverse group of 20 who've all physically lost some percentage of sight, take the lake ...
Increasingly, many people I talk to — from students to teachers to peers — tell me that they think it’s OK to use A.I.
Now some authors tell me they’ve embraced AI as a “writing tool,” no different from spell-check or a laptop. The phrase is ...
Yet an AI detector that is mostly reliable might in some ways be more dangerous than a broken one. While Pangram is accumulating the power to end reputations and careers, the tool does make mistakes, ...
Your brain does more when you write by hand than when you type. Here's what neuroscience says about analog tools in the age ...
Ah, dumb jokes. They’re little guilty pleasures we indulge in with giddy enthusiasm every chance we get. They make us groan and say, “Are you serious?” But, of course, they also make us chuckle. Bad ...