The movie based on Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan and Mary Jackson was the top-grossing Oscar-nominated film of 2017 ...
Editor’s note: This work is part of AI Watchdog, The Atlantic’s ongoing investigation into the generative-AI industry. On Tuesday, researchers at Stanford and Yale revealed something that AI companies ...
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A woman in Maryland discovered a coded message hidden within the pages of a secondhand book bought for her by her mother. Sydney wasted little time in getting started, but found her progress abruptly ...
The UK game developer’s latest is a database mystery constructed from an archive of fictional books. Their combined contents threaten to crack the code of reality ...
“If we write like cowards and we talk like cowards we become cowards,” the screen reads. “A coward will stick up for no one, ...
The contents of this article are a pragmatic, simplified, and adapted version of John Austin’s (1962) work on speech act theory (SAT), first presented at Oxford University between 1951 and 1954 and at ...
Joseph Weizenbaum realized that programs like his Eliza chatbot could "induce powerful delusional thinking in quite normal ...
A lawsuit targeting hidden candidate profiling argues that AI hiring tools should meet the same standards as credit bureaus.
Czech type designers are making their mark on global typography. As Dominik Jůn discovered, the art of font design is deeply ...
Neuroscientists have long listened to the brain’s electrical spikes, but those loud crackles are only the final output of a much quieter conversation. Now a set of new tools is letting researchers ...
Jan 09, 2026 - Viktor Markopoulos - We often trust what we see. In cybersecurity, we are trained to look for suspicious links, strange file extensions, or garbled code. But what if the threat looked ...
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