News
Entertainment
Science & Technology
Sport
Business & Money
Life
Culture & Art
Hobbies
52 | Follower
The Atlantic
21.02.2025
Imagine if digital matchmakers had no financial incentives.
20.02.2025
The president’s special commission now has an unprecedented ability to view and manipulate information at many federal agencies.
15.02.2025
Visiting the New York Historical’s new exhibit on a tragically deceased celebrity owl
14.02.2025
Musk is going after an agency that exists to protect consumers.
The company’s fate will reveal how strong the foundation of Elon Musk’s influence really is.
12.02.2025
Musk and other right-wing tech figures have been on a campaign to delegitimize the digital encyclopedia. What happens if they succeed?
Donald Trump and AI executives alike have sounded the alarm about a looming AI-driven energy shortage. Both benefit from the concern.
The risk of messing with the wrong computer system
Paul Ingrassia, an online reactionary, is in place at the Justice Department.
Welcome to the end of the human civil servant.
Four IT professionals lay out just how destructive Elon Musk’s incursion into the U.S. government could be.
Elon Musk’s bureaucratic coup is under way.
A speechwriter gets a second shot at the State Department.
You have two ears for a reason.
01.02.2025
People worry about plane malfunctions. But the systems directing flight can be more dangerous.
30.01.2025
The site has become a reservoir of humanity on the web. Now it, too, is turning to AI.
29.01.2025
A rightward turn in the tech world has some users on edge.
28.01.2025
What to make of China’s suddenly popular new AI model
24.01.2025
Sam Altman has once again put himself in a position of power—this time by sidling up to President Trump.
Now that Trump is president again, the right’s moment of unity is over.
23.01.2025
The new president needs the tech industry more than it needs him.
22.01.2025
After the January 6 attacks, right-wing militias went underground. Now they have permission to come out of hiding.
21.01.2025
Today leaders of the world’s largest technology platforms kissed the president’s ring.
Elon Musk either had a slipped-mask moment or is supremely awkward.
The president’s new cryptocurrency is even too brazen for some of his supporters.
20.01.2025
The party ended—for a moment, anyway.
18.01.2025
America won’t miss the app.
For now, Los Angeles has no choice but to crowdfund its way out of destruction.
17.01.2025
Even LinkedIn copied it.
The internet we have, and the one we want
TikTok users are searching for a new home. Are there any good ones left?
14.01.2025
The new language of the internet is both mind-numbing and irresistible.
11.01.2025
After helping Trump win the election, the world’s richest man is turning his attention to Europe.
I have received 11 alerts. As far as I can tell, they were all sent in error.
10.01.2025
Large language models may unlock a new and valuable type of research.
09.01.2025
But Mark Zuckerberg sure is trying to be.
The social network has given up on verifying facts. That’s a good thing.
08.01.2025
Mark Zuckerberg is at war with himself.
07.01.2025
A rationale is always just a scroll or a click away.
Many guys are bad at messaging their friends back—and it might be making them more lonely.