Posts About Technology
15 posts tagged Technology.
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June 21, 2026
The Wrong Window
The worst outcome isn't that AI moves too fast. It's that AI moves fast enough to create serious problems, then hits a political wall before the self-correcting capabilities come online.
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June 20, 2026
Midjourney's Golden Light
Midjourney's medical spa pitch is not just about a scanner. It is about making body data feel casual.
#AI #Health #Technology #Privacy #Society (...)
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June 16, 2026
The Access Gap
AI can make legal information easier to reach. That is not the same thing as making legal outcomes fairer.
#Law #AI #Society #Technology (...)
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June 15, 2026
The Wake-Up Call They Didn't Hear
The students booing AI are not confused about the technology. They are rejecting the structure of the deal being offered to them.
#AI #Society #Technology #Work (...)
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June 4, 2026
The Accountability Interval
Every dangerous technology has an interval between early awareness and public accountability. AI is entering its own.
#AI #Technology #Law #Society (...)
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June 1, 2026
Kinari: A Material Worth Watching
If even a fraction of kinari's promise holds up at scale, this is the kind of invention that quietly changes everything.
#Technology #Environment #Science (...)
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May 29, 2026
Legal Slop
AI has democratized access to legal language, but not legal judgment. The courts are starting to feel the difference.
#Law #AI #Society #Technology (...)
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May 14, 2026
The Googlebook and the Bubble Nobody Knows They're In
The Googlebook may not fail financially, but it reveals how badly parts of the AI industry still misread the people outside its own bubble.
#AI #Technology #Design (...)
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May 9, 2026
The Quiet Apocalypse: A Post-Rapture Analysis
What if something did happen in 2012, and we simply failed to recognize it because we were expecting the dramatic version?
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May 8, 2026
From Growers to Governors: The Human Role in Tomorrow's Farm
The risk is not that AI takes over farming. The risk is that it does so while humans quietly lose the capacity to step in when it breaks.
#AI #Technology (...)
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April 30, 2026
Can AI Get Smart Enough to Save Itself Before the Lights Go Out?
AI is racing to become powerful enough to solve the resource problem it is currently making worse.
#AI #Technology #Environment #Science (...)
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April 28, 2026
Discrete AI: The Case for Technology That Gets Out of the Way
The companies that win with AI may not be the ones that shout about it, but the ones that make the technology disappear into the work.
#AI #Technology #Design #Work (...)
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April 25, 2026
The Ease Trap: How Apple Engineered a Generation Out of Thinking
The ease was real and the pleasure was real, but the cost of frictionless design is now showing up in how a generation learns to think.
#Technology #Psychology #Design #Mindfulness #Science #Society (...)
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April 20, 2026
Pack of One
A reflection on anxious attachment, social isolation, and how personalized media can trap us in a pack of one.
#Society #Psychology #Technology (...)
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March 28, 2026
We Taught the World to Read. Then We Forgot Why It Mattered.
We taught the world to read, then built a device that makes deep reading harder, shared reality thinner, and isolation feel normal.
#Culture #Technology #Society (...)