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Adam Lee
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What do trees say to each other?

The more we look, the more intelligence we find in nature. Even trees are capable of communicating, sharing resources, and responding to their environment.

Adam Lee
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Our AI future: What AI can and (probably) can’t do

AI has genuine potential both to liberate humans from toil, or to allow greed and bias to run wild.

Adam Lee
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The blind, dangerous enthusiasm of a ‘Techno-Optimist’

Billionaire Marc Andreessen’s Techno-Optimist Manifesto makes the case that technology is a pure blessing, that more is always better, and it shouldn’t be regulated or held back by anyone or anything. Here’s a skeptical counterpoint.

Phil Zuckerman
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Z: The least religious generation ever

In an analysis that reads like porn for secularists, Daniel Cox details the degrees to which Gen Z is markedly more secular than any previous generational cohort.

Jonathan MS Pearce
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About that handcart: Where’s it going?

Over the decades, and even centuries, people have variously claimed that we are, indeed, heading in the wrong direction.

Jonathan Kassel / ChatGPT
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How an aware AI might feel, and what that means for the future

Most OnlySky articles are 100% human created. This is one of a series of three heavily assisted by AI as a demonstration. We won't make a habit of it.—The Humans

Jonathan Kassel / ChatGPT
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Putting the "I" in AI

Most OnlySky articles are 100% human created. This is one of a series of three heavily assisted by AI as a demonstration. We won't make a habit of it.—The Humans

Jonathan Kassel / ChatGPT
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Unreal voices

Most OnlySky articles are 100% human created. This is one of a series of three heavily assisted by AI as a demonstration. We won't make a habit of it.—The Humans

M L Clark
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Eco-friendly transportation? The good, the bad, and the pipe dreams

The saying about putting a fox in charge of the hen house grossly underestimates human ingenuity. We are not foxes, and so we have the ability to be much cleverer custodians of institutions we’re still destroying.

M L Clark
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Nuclear panic and the satellite wars

Reading Time: 6 minutes In 1962, the US detonated a high-altitude warhead, with a yield of 1.4 megatons of TNT equivalent, some 250 miles above the Earth. The blast expelled the planet’s magnetic field for nearly half a minute, created a brief cavity in the ionosphere, and damaged

Adam Lee
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Longtermism: the good, the bad and the ridiculous

Some philosophers stray into religious fantasy when they argue that a far-off utopian scenario supersedes any obligations to the present.

Adam Lee
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Why AI isn’t an oracle of truth

Reading Time: 5 minutes Big Tech companies eager to find the next big thing have latched onto AI chatbots—but they’re racing ahead of what the tech can actually do.