Headlines are dominated by the oncoming AI apocalypse. The 21st century, far from being an age of decay, may prove to be the ...
The historic struggle between workers and the technology that could put them out of a job The last year has seen headlines of hope and outright fear around the rapid development of artificial ...
One of the best-selling novels of the 19th century was a work of what we’d now call speculative fiction: Edward Bellamy’s “Looking Backward: 2000-1887.” Bellamy was one of the first prominent figures ...
Technology, Innovation, and the Fate of Nations (Princeton University Press, 2025) is somewhat mis-named. Undoubtedly selected by publishers, ...
Over the last few years, tremendous attention has been focused on the need to address the challenges and harms created by the technology sector. The Biden administration has outlined plans for a ...
In today's rapidly evolving world, technology and innovation are advancing at an exponential pace. Futurist and inventor Ray Kurzweil has long espoused the idea that technological progress is ...
The last year has seen headlines of hope and outright fear around the rapid development of artificial intelligence. It creates questions about whether the innovations can lead to broad gains for ...
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In early 2021, long before ChatGPT became a household name, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman self-published a manifesto of sorts, titled “Moore’s Law for Everything.” The original Moore’s Law, formulated in 1965 ...
Glendale-based Reveleer, a leading value-based care technology platform, in partnership with Mathematica, a policy data and analytics company, has released the “2025 State of Technology in Value-Based ...
In the cacophony of innovation, something is amiss. The alignment of technology—particularly AI—with humanity seems to be the witty slogan of the day. And it's articulated as if two puzzle pieces are ...