Critics are right: the algorithms that increasingly run the world can be dangerous. Are human systems always better?
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In an interview in May, the head of the Israeli military intelligence’s targeting division responded to outrage over the civilian death toll in Gaza by boasting that algorithmic surveillance systems ...
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AI can be used to increase human productivity, create jobs and shared prosperity, and protect and bolster democratic freedoms—but only if we modify our approach.
Craig Sullender was born in Texas, schooled in Singapore, hitchhiked across Malaysia, motorcycled through the Golden Triangle, and recuperated in a Thai hospital. His poetry has appeared in literary ...
Adam Goodman is a history graduate student at the University of Pennsylvania. He lives in Mexico City and writes about U.S. and Mexican politics, migration, and the history of deportation. You can ...
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Keeping Markets in Their Place I am grateful to the discussants for their thoughtful responses. The two libertarians, Matt Welch and John Tomasi, worry that keeping markets in their place violates ...