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techliberation.com
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| | | | | [Last updated July 2021.] I spend a lot of time reading books and essays about technology; more specifically, books and essays about technology history and criticism. Yet, I am often struck by how few of the authors of these works [...] | |
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unevenearth.org
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| | | | | Once a month, we put together a list of stories we've been reading: things you might've missed or crucial conversations going on around the web. We focus on environmental and social justice, cities, science fiction, current events, and political theory. We try to include articles that have been published recently but will last, that are | |
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mwi.westpoint.edu
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| | | | | If you spend any time on social media, listen to podcasts, or generally pay attention to the news, chances are you've heard of ChatGPT. The chatbot, launched by OpenAI in November, can write code, draft business proposals, pass exams, and generate guides on making Molotov cocktails. It has rapidly become one of those occasional technologies | |
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www.juancole.com
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