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Jacob Silverman
The Inventor of the Chatbot Tried to Warn Us About A.I.
Joseph Weizenbaum’s underrated book “Computer Power and Human Reason” cautioned against confusing people with machines.
Magazine
Anna Louie Sussman
The Climate Crisis Is Already Transforming the Family
Environmental and existential threats have changed parenting and fertility itself.
Ben Metzner
Can You Be Anti-Zionist but Pro-Israel?
Ben Metzner
Can You Be Anti-Zionist but Pro-Israel?
Books & the Arts
Magazine
Keith Haring and the Art of Being Everywhere
Jeremy Lybarger
Magazine
Jeremy Lybarger
Keith Haring and the Art of Being Everywhere
Magazine
The Liberating Frankness of the Divorce Memoir
Laura Kipnis
Magazine
Laura Kipnis
The Liberating Frankness of the Divorce Memoir
Magazine
The Liberating Frankness of the Divorce Memoir
Laura Kipnis
Magazine
Laura Kipnis
The Liberating Frankness of the Divorce Memoir
Magazine
AI and the End of the Human Writer
Samanth Subramanian
Magazine
Samanth Subramanian
AI and the End of the Human Writer
Magazine
AI and the End of the Human Writer
Samanth Subramanian
Magazine
Samanth Subramanian
AI and the End of the Human Writer
Magazine
Adam Nayman
The Unsettling Eco-Horror of
Evil Does Not Exist
In Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s new movie, an isolated community faces an existential threat and the fragility of its own defense mechanisms.
Magazine
Julian E. Zelizer
The Illiberalism at America’s Core
A new history argues that illiberalism is not a backlash but a central feature from the founding to today.