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Suza: This is how humanity ends – unless we act now | Column
Guest columnist Walter Suza considers how AI will develop in the future, and what humans can do to survive it.
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When schools stop feeling safe
Schools mirror society’s values. When empathy, respect, and compassion begin to erode in our homes, workplaces, and public ...
Researchers have pinpointed the molecular “switch” that supercharges sperm for their final sprint to an egg. The work is a ...
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3 Tricks for Telling Male and Female Hummingbirds Apart
Learn how to tell male and female hummingbirds apart with these three simple tips. Discover the clues in their color, size, ...
Lauren Gunderson's "anthropology," now at Rogue Machine Theatre, and Jordan Harrison's "Marjorie Prime," opening on Broadway ...
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Futurism on MSNDMV’s AI System Says Woman Doesn’t Have a Human Face
It’s no surprise, then, that AI has a real knack for discrimination, often exacerbating prejudice on the basis of race, ...
We recently published our special issue on what we’re calling the “Gender Revolution.” Humanity’s understandings of ...
Puberty is when the difference between men and women emerges. This is when our bodies massively increase the production of ...
As a Ph.D. student, I wanted to understand the evolution of individual differences in fruit fly behavior—the building blocks ...
An estimated 100 million people live with facial differences. As face recognition tech becomes widespread, some say they’re ...
A million-year-old skull from China, Yunxian 2, reshapes our understanding of human origins and ancient human relatives.
Expertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. Recruiters have long been trained to spot red flags on résumés—gaps in employment, vague job ...
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