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By Lara Galinsky
Never get in the way of a parent on a mission.
Most never expected to have one. They were busy raising their children, building careers, getting on with life. Then a problem reached their child and became impossible to ig...
A button on my phone.
One word: “Migrate.”
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I pressed it.
From Bluesky to W —
and I kept what mattered.
My posts, my follows, the years of conversation:
still reachable.
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The ones who stayed could still find me.
The networks int...
“For the first time in human history, we have a technology that can generate words separately from the thoughts they represent.”
Rebecca Winthrop wrote those words in a recent New York Times op-ed on AI and creativity. Winthrop, a senior f...
Pope Leo XIV made headlines last month with his 42,000-word encyclical, “Magnifica Humanitas”, but he is not the only faith leader weighing in with perspectives on AI.
Leaders from Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, the Church of Jesus Christ of L...
By Dr. Tomicah Tillemann
Pope Leo XIV signed his encyclical on AI, “Magnifica Humanitas” (“Magnificent Humanity”), 135 years to the day after another Pope Leo published “Rerum Novarum” (“Of New Things”) in 1891. The earlier document has pr...
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