We live in a supposed golden age of technological tools. AI, automation and digital platforms promise unprecedented efficiency and capability. Yet most organizations are discovering a harsher truth: ...
The ideas of survival of the fittest and winning at all costs are closely entwinned with Darwinism, but they shouldn’t be. A ...
Like evolution before it, AI may force a rethink of what makes humans special.
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Taxation once targeted visible wealth—income, profits, property, and consumption. But the twenty-first century has introduced a different fiscal logic: taxing invisible damage. Carbon emissions, ...
Fifty years ago, Dennis Potter’s television play Where Adam Stood aired on BBC Two. It’s a lesser-known entry in Potter’s works – forgotten among all the pizzazz, playfulness and perversity of dramas ...
Testicles have faces and a fox licks a phallus as the French artist mixes online anxiety, family life and saucy erotica in works charged with meaning Camille Henrot used to deal with the vast and ...
Almost as soon as socialist mayor Katie Wilson took office in January, the graffiti in our city seemed to bloom further, as ...
"When you use strategies designed to manipulate knowledge to create market power, you go way beyond what we should be willing ...
New research is shaking up our understanding of evolution by revealing that some species may not evolve gradually at all. Instead, scientists discovered that certain marine worms experienced an ...