Human magnetism
Like the birds, humans have a built-in compass. How can we keep this sense alive when GPS-enabled devises and navigation software have become so mainstream?
Like the birds, humans have a built-in compass. How can we keep this sense alive when GPS-enabled devises and navigation software have become so mainstream?
The best way we can look towards to the future is by stopping ourselves from dwelling in the past.
Not all technological development will benefit us. Others, unknown to their developers, worsen pre-existing conditions.
Our spiritual traditions have failed to address global crises. Can they still be relevant in these modern times?
The climate collapse is asking us to look at the world with a different set of eyes. It is asking us to distinguish what is essential and non-essential as we move forward to life in an unpredictable future.
World leaders now agree: AI has the potential to disrupt future generations. In order to safeguard human development, a landmark document called the Beijing Consensus, has been released to the public.
Will data anonymization resolve the privacy issues of the future? How does Oasis Labs hope to prevent data leakage?
As expected, some countries in the world have no capacity to take advantage of AI developments. Could this lead to greater social inequalities?
Samsung and its partners are building an AI that can be our friends, collaborators, and companions. Could this be the precursor to an artificial general intelligence?
Cerebras has built the world’s fastest all-in-one AI chip. How long before it will be used for AGI research?