The tech isnβt the problem. Our civic failure to grow along with it is.
Books like βThe Ministry for the Futureβ offer a useful vocabulary for hashing out solutions to our overheating world.
Reading Time: 9 minutes Online panic about AI models like ChatGPT follows a well-travelled path set by impoverished understandings of evolutionary theory. Can we reclaim human agency?
Reading Time: 11 minutes Itβs been a rough few days for anyone following flu season data. While China has eased zero-COVID restrictions in the face of protests, despite currently experiencing a surge in case count (along with Japan), North American hospitals face what the American Medical Associatio
Reading Time: 8 minutes In the late 2000s, research blossomed around our use of online avatars. Did our videogame icons and social media profiles represent our actual selves, our ideal selves, or something else entirely? And did they have a reciprocal impact, a βProteus effectβ that transformed self
Reading Time: 13 minutes At 4 a.m. on Sunday, I just needed fifteen minutes to finish a news brief. Fifteen minutes, and Iβd be ready to leave for a trip to a pueblo two hours away. Fifteen minutes, and Iβd switch modes completely: from English to Spanish, from digital to analog, and from the high-m
Reading Time: 8 minutes The Scientist Rebellion calls for more people βon the insideβ to take up the struggle against government inaction. But where does the movement fit into broader climate change activism, and is its degrowth message enough?
As humanists, we should completely reject age as an artificial segregation of humanity. A deep future view can help.