Wikipedia co-founder Larry Sanger, a longtime critic of the platform he helped create, discusses the site's bias issues and exposes the influence of anonymous administrators.
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Long the leading Asian American playwright, he was writing autofictional works about identity politics decades before those ...
In Orwell: 2 + 2 = 5, director Raoul Peck explores the legacy of the dystopian novelist with all the depth of a term paper.
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Jack McCallum explains how he came to explore the evolving world of AI, and the problems he sees writers and the world facing ...
When Deloitte consultants outsourced thinking to ChatGPT, they produced a $291,000 disaster. Students will fail the same way ...
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Over the past five years, common good constitutionalism has taken tenuous root in elite legal academia. It’s now beginning to ...
Sad Tiger and Trauma Plot are two stunning memoirs by rape survivors who immerse themselves in art and literature. They both ...
From Casper to "The Amityville Horror" ghosts have presented in literature and media in myriad ways. Columnist Donna Liquori ...
For the drive to the comic shop, Tim and I talked about anything we could think of – school, family, Minecraft, dinosaurs, Lego sets, what that last song meant. He had occasional bouts of silence ...