Tag: tbm
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To today’s audiences, medieval art can look outright bizarre. Before the stylistic shifts that defined the Renaissance, medieval illustrations often featured flat, unrealistic figures and fantastical scenes. But the details… more ›
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China is no longer just the world’s factory; now, it’s also the world’s mall. As online shopping slows within China, a new generation of e-commerce companies has emerged, with their… more ›
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Around this time, Herndon and Dryhurst, who is also her primary collaborator, had been experimenting with the embedding of “Holly Herndon” in the data used to “train” text-to-image generators such… more ›
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Pessimists Archive is a project to educate people on and archive the history of technophobia and moral panics. We believe the best antidote to fear of the new is looking… more ›
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For centuries Ferdinand Magellan has been accorded a rare privilege. The explorer’s name has been written in the stars. Two satellite galaxies of our own Milky Way, which sparkle conspicuously… more ›
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This observation is nothing new. But it’s essential to understand my continued interest in speculation and fiction. My challenge is how to construct and design an educational curriculum that develops… more ›
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What’s possible when we consider that the recipient is in control? This inverse dynamic is just as established and increasingly deserving of our attention as its prevalence is growing, and its gravitational… more ›
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More than two billion people worldwide use WhatsApp for messaging, customer service, organizing communities, and sharing news headlines. Now, increasingly, they can get those headlines straight from the source. We… more ›
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In this episode, Tom and Helen discuss the history of Britain’s relationship with the Israel-Palestine question; from Lloyd George and Winston Churchill, to Starmer’s recent opposition to calls for ceasefire.… more ›
