The Afterlife of Data: What Happens to Your Information When You Die and Why You Should Care
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A City on Mars: Can We Settle Space, Should We Settle Space, and Have We Really Thought This Through?
Earth is not well. The promise of starting life anew somewhere far, far away—no climate change, no war, no Twitter—beckons, and settling the stars finally seems within our grasp. Or is it? Critically …
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In November of 2022, a webpage was posted online with a simple text box. It was an AI chatbot called ChatGPT, and was unlike any app people had used before. It was more human … -
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Money: A Story of Humanity
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The object of our desires.
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Dark Wire: The Incredible True Story of the Largest Sting Operation Ever
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Do fewer things. Work at a natural pace. Obsess over quality.
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Living in Data: A Citizen's Guide to a Better Information Future
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World on the Brink: How America Can Beat China in the Race for the Twenty-First Century
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AI Snake Oil: What Artificial Intelligence Can Do, What It Can’t, and How to Tell the Difference
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