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Which elements of human behavior and our abilities are unique and cannot (for the foreseeable future) be replicated by machines, no matter how "intelligent" they become.
All we need is love. I never truly understood what this phrase meant, or rather, what it felt like. I used to scoff at sayings like this with a nihilistic, cynical attitude, and the reason was ...
Kamala Harris said 19 words in 2018 that taught us all we need to know Curious about what kind of candidate she’ll be? Her dismantling of Justice Brett Kavanaugh at his confirmation hearing is ...
From skinny to barrel and ultra-high to low-slung, jeans trends are ever changing – so how can we choose the perfect pair for us, and maintain them properly?
We Need to Talk tapings are an all-star assembly of female broadcasters, essential to create a quality program as well as ensure a first-of-its-kind program would have any longevity. Kremer's list ...
We don’t just need to fix what’s broken—we need to build what’s missing. What I’m proposing is simple: a farm club system for American jobs of the future. A national pipeline—backed by ...
Kate Middleton is here to remind us what the holiday season is really about: love. And not just the romantic kind—though sure, that’s nice too—but the kind of love that includes friendships ...
But now we need everything else. We need the ability to discover and identify new agents, to manage the ability for them to interact with each other and to limit what it is that they can and cannot do ...
We need to talk about hospice because it’s not only a vital part of our healthcare system, but because we only have one opportunity to get it right for every person.
Toyota Is Right: We Need More Hybrid Cars and Fewer EVs. Here’s Why The auto industry is going all-in on EVs, but a more effective way to lower emissions quickly is staring us in the face. James ...
Brains suggest an alternate way to build AI—one that will replace deep learning as the central technology for creating artificial intelligence.
Sure, there's too much red tape, but there is another reason building anything is so expensive: the construction industry's "awful" productivity.