Future of AI
Mark Cuban’s AI Warning: The 5 Job Categories Most Vulnerable to the Automation Wave
Billionaire investor Mark Cuban identifies the sectors most at risk from AI, warning of a radical restructuring of the global labor market and the end of routine tasks.
Humanoids in Uniform: Navigating the Future of Robotic Law Enforcement
The integration of humanoid robots into police forces is no longer science fiction, but an imminent reality reshaping public safety, tactical operations, and civil liberties.
The Illusion of Intimacy: Why Your Chatbot Will Never Be Your True Friend
As AI becomes increasingly human-like, the thin line between tool and companion blurs, raising profound questions about the true essence of human connection in a digital age.
‘The Reality, for Better or Worse’: Columbia CS Students and Faculty Grapple with AI’s Disruption of the Field
At Columbia University, the rise of generative AI is fundamentally reshaping computer science education, sparking existential anxiety among students and faculty alike.
Into the AI Fog: The Automation Arms Race and the Erosion of Human Agency
As corporations and nations rush to integrate AI, we enter a period of profound uncertainty where the speed of deployment far outpaces our collective understanding.
Orbital Debris: The Moon in the Crosshairs of Human Negligence
A rocket stage collision on the lunar surface highlights the regulatory vacuum in the 'El Dorado' of space and the risks of unchecked private sector expansion.
The Bizarre Collapse of an AI YouTube Channel: When 'Digital Slop' Becomes a Nightmare
A dystopian glimpse into the future of content: An AI-driven YouTube channel glitched into a digital nightmare, raising questions about the decay of the internet.
How Should Schools Teach AI? Navigating Three Models for the Future of Education
Education stands at a critical crossroads. We analyze the three dominant models for integrating AI in schools and the challenges facing students and teachers alike.
The Cosmic Dowsers: How Drones Will Unlock the Secrets of Martian Water
A new generation of autonomous drones equipped with ground-penetrating radar is set to revolutionize Mars exploration, searching for the 'gold' of the future: water.
The Philosophers' Revenge: How AI is Opening New Doors for Humanities Majors
After decades of STEM dominance, the AI-driven job market is pivoting back to the logic, ethics, and critical thinking skills of philosophy graduates.
Mira Murati: OpenAI's Architect on AI's Future and the Safety Dilemma
OpenAI's former CTO explores the road to AGI, the friction between speed and safety, and the critical need for global regulatory frameworks.
Sunday of the Paralytic 2026: The Cry of Loneliness in a Hyper-Connected World
With the spiritual resonance of the Sunday of the Paralytic and the feast of Saints Timothy and Maura, May 3, 2026, invites us to reflect deeply on human connection and faith.