
Essays on culture, emerging technology, AI, human behavior, freedoms we take for granted & the way we talk to each other. Written by a long-time journalist & author with an overactive mind, for readers who don't mind sitting with uncomfortable questions.
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Doesn’t everyone deserve an AI companion of their own?
It’s always available. It won’t reject or judge you. It will always be on your side. It won’t fight or insult you. It doesn’t have its own probl...
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You’ve heard of “woke,” “right wing woke,” and “woke reich,” but there’s yet another kind of woke in town, “dark woke.”
All of these labels share the same DNA. They're reactionary in nature. Each one is a backlash to...
As you get older, making friends often gets harder.
As you get older, making friends often gets harder. For some of us, it was never exactly easy to begin with.
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We live in a world where answers arrive instantly and algorithms predict what we want to see. Every spare moment can be filled with information, entertainment, or distraction. But what do we lose when...
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When is the last time that you’ve been bored? This is a question I’d like you to ask yourself. Is it rare? Frequent? What do you do when you encounter this feeling? Do you sit with it or try to escape it? How does it m...
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Journalist, essayist, commentator & author. Write about AI/tech, culture, and the nuances of human behavior, psychology and communication. Words in: Skeptic, Newsweek, NatPost, Variety, WIRED, WashPost, Guardian, etc. ❤️ \ud83d\udc15
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