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“The medical enterprise saps the will of people to suffer their reality,” Illich says. By “suffer” he means “cope.” He calls ...
The author and tech journalist joined the Russell Moore Show to discuss what we stand to lose when we embrace artificial ...
The woman landed the job after unknowingly wearing her dress backwards and told Newsweek: "It all worked out in the end!" ...
Digital life makes things easier but lonelier, flatter, and less human. Are we trading too much for convenience?
Currently the world is rapidly developing robotic and artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. These technologies offer enormous potential benefits, yet there are also drawbacks and dangers. Using ...
After a two-month trial, a jury handed down their decision in Sean "Diddy" Combs' criminal trial that took place in his ...
Jumoke, a former investment banker, told Newsweek that while wealth building may not always be easy, "it is doable." ...
I expect that within five years we will all have the option of a smart, always available, personal assistant. A good model ...
Virtual reality was once promised to be the future of not only video games, but social media. Is that future still possible? NPR's Ailsa Chang talks to Vishal Shah, VP of the Metaverse, to find out.
If you feel like most of the calls you’re getting at the moment are from “The Visa MasterCard fraud department” or you’re getting bombarded by texts from Clive Palmer’s lackeys, then your data has ...
Alonzo Sexton, MD, is a board certified orthopedic surgeon in Atlanta specializing in sports medicine who has been in clinical practice since 2006. The president and founder of ATL Orthopedics, a ...
If you’re looking to cut your screen time down, you’ll have to create some healthy habits and workarounds to control your ...