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My latest book, Superbloom: How Technologies of Connection Tear Us Apart, comes out in paperback this week. To mark the occasion, here’s an essay adapted from the book.
James McBey, General Headquarters, Bir Salem (1918).
In the mi...
Tullio Crali, The Forces of the Bend, 1930.
The internet is getting old. Nearly four decades have passed since an unassuming British programmer named Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web in his office at the CERN particle-accelerato...
Vermeer, A Lady Writing, c. 1665 (detail).
The twentieth-century philosophers Hannah Arendt and Günther Anders were married for eight years, from 1929 until 1937, and I would like to suggest that by marrying Arendt’s idea of homo faber wit...
Today’s Sunday Rerun is a piece I posted in late 2014, at the tail end of the great MOOC hype. (“MOOC” was an acronym for massive open online course, in case you’ve forgotten.) As tech companies push AI tools into schools, and teachers and...
Enjoy it while it lasts.
“After the first minute of content you will have what we call minutes 1 thru 3.”
—MrBeast, “How to Succeed in MrBeast Production”
A couple of years ago, I watched a MrBeast YouTube video on my phone. References...
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I'm a writer. My new book is called Superbloom: How Technologies of Connection Tear Us Apart. My earlier books include The Shallows, a Pulitzer Prize finalist, and The Glass Cage. I write for the Atlantic, Wall Street Journal, New York Times, etc.
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