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It’s not alive, but it’s not dead, either. It consumes a vast amount of resources. It’s mindless: what presents as its will ...
At the frontiers of knowledge, researchers are discovering that A.I. doesn’t just take prompts—it gives them, too, sparking ...
In “The Anthropocene of Illusion,” the photographer Zed Nelson captures how the natural world has been reproduced, reshuffled ...
Kyle Chayka A staff writer who covers technology and Internet culture.
After the success of “Yellowstone” and “The Chosen,” the industry is chasing other red-state hits—an uneasy context for the ...
Zach Cregger’s and Athina Rachel Tsangari’s films show different ways of working within a genre whose stories are preordained ...
The viral YouTube debate show attempts to anthropomorphize the internet, turning incendiary discourse into live-action ...
It’s the fault people humblebrag about in job interviews, but psychologists are discovering more and more about the real harm ...
Marbled halls and golden pillars bearing his personal stamp were always going to be the kind of Presidential accomplishment ...
Republican-backed funding cuts go way beyond NPR and PBS. Radio and TV stations from Alaska to the Allegheny Mountains may ...
In Boris Lojkine’s sharply observed Paris-set drama, a Guinean refugee struggles to survive—and to cling to the truth of who ...
Emily Hunt Kivel’s kooky début novel “Dwelling” sends a listless graphic designer on a hero’s journey.