A tech pioneer’s 1948 theory explains how modern algorithms are shaping our society—and why we need to make them democratic.
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Gold medal winning performances of GPT-5 and Gemini 2.5 DeepThink at prestigious coding competition shows how far LLMs have come.
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The future belongs not to those who can best mimic AI nor those who avoid it, but to those who can dance with natural and ...