In the last 15 years, a linked series of unprecedented technologies have changed the experience of personhood across most of the world. It is estimated that nearly 70% of the human population... Read more »
On the street, in a huge line, undeterred by rain, they gathered to pass books. Bibliophiles, builders from nearby construction sites, kids with their parents, all stood for hundreds of metres along... Read more »
Around 300 people gathered outside Melbourne’s oldest bookshop, Hill of Content, to help it move to its new location just 130 metres down the road. The store first opening in 1922 and... Read more »
Residents of all ages in a small Michigan community formed a human chain and helped a local bookshop move each of its 9,100 books – one by one – to a new... Read more »
Amanda Palmer, the musician and former partner of Neil Gaiman, has denied allegations of human trafficking and negligence made in a civil lawsuit filed by a woman who previously worked for the... Read more »
Book News: Authors Guild rolls out ‘Human Authored’ certification program
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Eric Hazan, a lifelong Parisian who died in June, wrote several books about his hometown, with a particular focus on the class politics of the built environment. In Balzacâs Paris he revisits... Read more »
There is, it seems, an unwritten law in the world of artificial intelligence, which I will attempt to distil here: âAny discussion of AI must include an early and robust reference to... Read more »
NIH-funded research details the brain’s cellular and molecular regulatory elements and their impact on brain function May 23, 2024 • Press Release A consortium of researchers has produced the largest and most... Read more »