TLDR: The attacks on communication devices in Lebanon highlight the growing concern around the “weaponization of everything,” as everyday objects are turned into tools...
Last month, OpenAI came out against a yet-to-be enacted Californian law that aims to set basic safety standards for developers of large artificial intelligence...
Over the past decade, there has been a significant rise of celebrity brands. Recent data from NielsenIQ, a global marketing research firm, shows just...
TLDR: Men’s mental health often goes unaddressed due to societal pressures that discourage vulnerability. Songs like “To Be a Man” by Dax highlight men’s...
Laying bare our collective deep-lying, half-acknowledged fears and phobias, horror has always been, to quote critic Fredric Jameson, a “socially symbolic” genre. Contemporary horror,...
Uncommon Courses is an occasional series from The Conversation U.S. highlighting unconventional approaches to teaching. Title of course: Science Fiction as Intellectual History What...
New research published in Science shows that for some people who believe in conspiracy theories, a fact-based conversation with an artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot...
TLDR: Discover the need for a comprehensive national disability strategy in Canada, focusing on inclusivity, justice, and equity for all, based on modern perspectives...
TLDR: Michael Crichton’s estate is suing Warner Bros. over a new medical drama, claiming it violates his frozen rights to approve sequels and spinoffs...