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Technology news and analysis from The Nation
March 17, 2023
No, AI Is Not “Disrupting” Architecture
It’s just making it that much less interesting.
Kate Wagner
March 13, 2023
Liberating Our Homes From the Real Estate–Industrial Complex
Having a personal aesthetic at home has become financially detrimental.
Kate Wagner
March 2, 2023
Can Artificial Intelligence Help Cool the Planet?
To some activists, ChatGPT seems like a useful tool for the climate movement. But skeptics warn that the benefits are outweighed by the costs—including misinformation and increased emissions.
Ilana Cohen
March 1, 2023
How Nuclear Power Plants Became Tools of War
The ongoing war is edging Ukraine and the surrounding countries toward the brink of a catastrophic nuclear crisis.
Joshua Frank
January 20, 2023
Don’t Blame Students for Using ChatGPT to Cheat
When college education is rendered transactional, a generation trained to use technological tools to solve problems is just doing what it’s told.
Jordan S. Carroll
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December 20, 2022
Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Twitter Files?
Just because the mainstream media decided to ignore them doesn’t mean the files aren’t newsworthy—or important.
Ross Barkan
December 19, 2022
Citizen Musk
The rise and fall of a would-be media tycoon.
Chris Lehmann
December 15, 2022
America Online: A Cautionary Tale
On the rise and fall of the quintessential ’90s online service provider—and a warning about today’s social-media giants.
Joanne McNeil
December 12, 2022
AI Comes for the Writers
It’s long been assumed that truck drivers’ jobs would be first on the chopping block. Not anymore.
McCaffrey Blauner
December 9, 2022
Before Taylor Swift, Pearl Jam Knew Ticketmaster’s Monopoly Power All Too Well
In 1994, Pearl Jam tried to end Ticketmaster’s dominance. Can Taylor Swift fans do what the grunge band couldn’t?
Mike Konczal
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