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# tech    

why you shouldn't learn to stop worrying and love the nuclear jet engine

Nuclear engines in commercial aircraft would be a slow motion environmental disaster without a huge leap in shielding technology.
why you shouldn't learn to stop worrying and love the nuclear jet engine

# tech    

wiring your brain the painless and easy way

Researchers test a neural mesh that envelops the brain in electrodes without invasive, complex surgery in an exciting step forward in human-machine interfaces.
wiring your brain the painless and easy way

# tech    

would an artificial superintelligence just leave humanity alone?

An AI far smarter than any human may want to have no contact with us. Unfortunately, it won't have a choice in the matter.
would an artificial superintelligence just leave humanity alone?

# tech    

why you can't marry a robot, or, electrogonorrhea, the noisy killer, revisited

Tech pundits keep pitching anatomically correct robots built to be interactive sex toys as a solution for many societal woes despite a lot of red flags that it won't work.
why you can't marry a robot, or, electrogonorrhea, the noisy killer, revisited

# tech    

how to create a self-fulfilling anti-tech prophecy with withering cynicism

We have the tools, know-how, and technology to make this a better, more advanced world. We're just refusing to do it because the public is used to the droning of naysayers.
how to create a self-fulfilling anti-tech prophecy with withering cynicism

# oddities    

shadow nation, now on amazon.com

The sci-fi experiment is now loose on Amazon.com for less than the price of a latte.
shadow nation, now on amazon.com

# tech    

all hail our robots co-workers and replacements?

The march of automation is imminent. How we plan for it is crucial for the future of the global economy.
all hail our robots co-workers and replacements?

# tech    

the danger of getting telecommuting wrong

Study on the failures of telecommuting shows that many employers don't understand telecommuting and hence, neither do their workers.
the danger of getting telecommuting wrong

# science    

an age extension drug too good to be true?

A new potential life-extension drug is performing extremely well in mice. Will these results translate well to humans?
an age extension drug too good to be true?

# tech    

kurzweil's new theory of mind: better, still wrong

Kurzweil is starting to appreciate that he's been oversimplifying how the human brain works. But his latest iteration of a theory of mind still leaves much to be desired.
kurzweil's new theory of mind: better, still wrong

# tech    

the nineties want their techno-utopia back

There's a cottage industry of techno-utopians out to convince us that their wildest computer-based dreams are right around the corner.
the nineties want their techno-utopia back

# tech    

welcome to the very socially awkward future?

We might not be quite ready for the kind of augmented reality that Google has in mind for us..
welcome to the very socially awkward future?

# tech    

why we won't build a dyson sphere soon

No, a Dyson sphere around our sun isn't a plausible project for the next few thousand years. And maybe not even then.
why we won't build a dyson sphere soon

# tech    

how a russian media mogul pulled a kurzweil

A Russian mogul's PR firm is talking to bloggers about his plan to fast-track The Singularity.
how a russian media mogul pulled a kurzweil

# tech    

why you may want to see yourself as a machine

While thinking of our bodies as divine or entirely in utilitarian terms is unhealthy, there is a middle ground to consider.
why you may want to see yourself as a machine

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