Then it’s kind of a mystery to try to figure out why and how they’re related.” The Riemann hypothesis has proved to be a font ...
Jassy was once Jeff Bezos’ deputy and the head of Amazon’s cloud computing arm. Five years into his tenure as CEO, he’s ...
Schools spend a lot of time on managing kids' behaviors; Dr. Ross Greene implores adults to instead first look at the ...
Personalized algorithms may quietly sabotage how people learn, nudging them into narrow tunnels of information even when they start with zero prior knowledge. In the study, participants using ...
What the rise of A.I. and the gutting of books coverage across U.S. media will mean for literature. By Dwight Garner In 1981, Donald Barthelme published “Challenge,” a funny and weirdly prescient ...
Zayd Ayers Dohrn and Harriet Clark on activism, violence, guilt and trying to make sense of their “incomprehensible” early ...
Thanks to some surprising advances, mathematicians are starting to realize that artificial intelligence could radically alter ...
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I let an algorithm choose every book I read for three months and it exposed my blind spots
I have always considered myself a curious reader. The kind who picks up a novel about grief on Monday and a business book about negotiation by Friday. So when I decided, in January, to surrender my ...
Running a pub is about far more than pulling a perfect pint. Behind every busy bar is a constant balancing act: keeping service moving, managing stock, coordinating staff, and making sure customers ...
In a world where our feeds decide what we see, think, and even believe, books still hold the power to surprise us in ways no algorithm can. Non-fiction does more than inform; it awakens. These books ...
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