Parenting is changing. We're waiting later to start, working more and leaning on tech to help. AI is coming, too, obviously.
For most of history, work from home - or at least in the fields next to your home - was the norm. I think it makes us happier.
I'm an AI optimist, I really am. But there is a limit beyond which AI goes from promising to annoying.
Domain variety is a cash grab. Most extensions exist solely to make you buy more out of brand insecurity, not for actual brand utility.
Isaacman’s spacewalk, while celebrated, is less about technological advancement and more about the growing commercialisation of space travel.
Facial recognition is becoming ever more widespread in sports, particularly in the battle against hooliganism. A small group of Mets fans took a stand recently, my confused British heart applauds them.
Our grandparents experienced true technological marvels—why does modern tech fail to inspire us the same way?
The super-rich are preparing for the Apocalypse. I think there's a large hole in their plans.
I'm not entirely sure that my generation are fit to cope with the changes we're seeing in tech. Younger generations might be better off without us
We're familiar with the addictive nature of technology - social media, smartphones, games, and so on - but it's becoming a farce
Every advanced economy wants to benefit from AI, but only the largest have a voice in it
Technology is coming to supplant the most basic of human interactions, but is everything as it seems?