Eliezer Yudkowsky and Nate Soares have a new book titled If Anyone Builds It, Everyone Dies: Why Superhuman AI Would Kill Us ...
Long afternoons, fast turning pages and stories that refuse interruption shape books perfectly sized for a single sitting ...
It's common for many sci-fi films to get the remake treatment. Sometimes, the fact that these movies are indeed remakes flies under the radar.
Anime like this teaches you that even the strangest or simplest stories can carry truth once you stop brushing them off.
The state is in a standoff with the federal government over who has the power to investigate the killing of protesters. It’s ...
The collapse of Kurdish autonomy did not inaugurate Syria's current phase of violence; it confirmed a pattern already in ...
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Darwin nearly quit the voyage that changed science
Before he became the calm, bearded icon of science, Charles Darwin was a miserable, seasick 22-year-old just trying ...
In the English-speaking world the art form is in a perennial battle for hearts and minds. Two contrasting books from either side of the Atlantic ask why ...
Based on the evidence available so far, it’s definitely a recipe for success.
Christopher Nolan’s sci-fi thriller “Inception,” the heartwarming tale of mentorship “The Karate Kid,” John Carpenter’s horror film “The Thing,” and the Pixar animated superheroes fantasy “The ...
Northrop Frye identified Canada’s reflex to hunker down in times of trouble. In Davos, Carney tried to change the narrative.
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10 good movies that were one small change away from being perfect
It's incredible frustrating when a movie is so close to being perfect except for one fatal flaw that holds it back from true legendary status ...
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