Modern social platforms are discovery engines, and AI/ML now determines how people find content, communities, and answers. In this piece, I outline five guardrails that separate durable progress from ...
Uniswap governance has opened voting on a sweeping proposal that would activate protocol fees for the first time, introduce a permanent burn mechanism for its UNI token and formally align Uniswap Labs ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Nirit Cohen covers the Future of Work, bridging trends with solutions. Every few weeks, a new headline seems to confirm the same ...
A better understanding of the American psyche toward race and the repudiation of extremist views on Election Day requires reexamining our history with a broader lens that scrutinizes the beliefs of ...
New car prices climb higher every year, yet the fundamental truth of automotive ownership remains unchanged: vehicles depreciate rapidly the moment they leave the showroom floor. Watching an ...
AI is rapidly changing the world around us, from the way we engage online to how we work. But while the technology is able to complete an astonishing number of tasks, humans are far from obsolete. A ...
This week is Thanksgiving in the United States, a time when many of us come together with family and friends to express gratitude for the positive things in our lives. The holiday season can also be a ...
Why do so many AI projects flop? After years of hearing how AI will revolutionize business, recent studies have shown that companies are still consistently struggling to wring value from their ...
Before some of the biggest names on the silver screen, Pope Leo XIV, a noted film aficionado, praised the prophetic power of cinema and lamented what he called the "troubling decline" of movie ...
Regarding the conception of human children: What if mothers could be removed from the equation? It’s a thought experiment that points to an idea so preposterous and unnatural that it seems almost ...
Dr. Berg teaches philosophy at the University of California, Irvine. Last spring, it became clear to me that over half the students in my large general education lecture course had used artificial ...