In his new book, “A World Appears,” Michael Pollan argues that artificial intelligence can do many things—it just can’t be a person.
In his new book A World Appears, the journalist explores the mysteries of the human brain - and whether computers could ever catch up ...
David Eagleman is a neuroscientist at Stanford University and the author of eight books, most recently “Livewired.” ...
Michael Pollan, the American journalist whose edict “Eat food. Not too much. Mostly plants” became an international fridge magnet, is back with a warning about the limits of artificial intelligence – ...
His new book, about the mystery of consciousness, strengthens the case that technology will never truly replicate humans.
Physicist Paul Davies looks back at the past century of quantum mechanics—the most disruptive theory in the history of modern science.
Many of us think of reading as building a mental database we can query later. But we forget most of what we read. A better analogy? Reading trains our internal large language models, reshaping how we ...
Sasha Stiles turned GPT-2 experiments into a self-writing poem at a Museum of Modern Art installation—and a new way to think about text-generating AI optimization ...
It’s all Spotify’s fault. Each time you create or listen to a playlist there’s this option of allowing the app to play hits ...
Moltbook is a social media website like no other. Rather than human beings making accounts to share their life stories, it's ...
Flash #30 hits stores Wednesday with speedsters racing through time to face a younger Darkseid. But what shocking reunion awaits them?
The self-taught multihyphenate dishes on why she took the reins of her creative process early in her career, how growing up as an existential child shaped her lyricism, and the psychological ...