
A.I. Isn’t Magic. Lots of People Are Acting Like It Is.
Believing artificial intelligence is magic is just as baseless as believing photographs can capture spirits. That’s not stopping people.
By Cody Delistraty

Believing artificial intelligence is magic is just as baseless as believing photographs can capture spirits. That’s not stopping people.
By Cody Delistraty

Both Democrats and Republicans seem to think that we need to be protected from what’s online.
By David Wallace-Wells

Start with a constitutional convention.
By Jill Lepore

A.I. tools can hinder cognitive development in students. Parents are essential to fostering responsible use.
By Jenny Anderson and Rebecca Winthrop

As a parent and congressman, I do not want my children’s brains to be programmed by corporations.
By Jake Auchincloss

Building bigger A.I. isn’t leading to better A.I.
By Gary Marcus

The city embraced new technology without much thought to the consequences and regretted it.
By Nicole Gelinas

The two superpowers have made different wagers. But their fates are intertwined.
By David Wallace-Wells

Since A.I. has made the mental effort of writing and problem solving optional, universities need new ways to require the work needed for learning.
By Clay Shirky

Artificial intelligence may change the world but probably won’t remake it.
By David Wallace-Wells
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