The Nvidia CEO laid out a five-layer framework for AI infrastructure in his first standalone blog post in months, pushing back against the narrative that AI will destroy jobs.
Mr. Kagan-Kans writes about A.I., science and ideas. The journal Nature in January published an unusual paper: A team of artificial intelligence researchers had discovered a relatively simple way of ...
Sociologist Christian Smith has publicly announced his retirement from the University of Notre Dame. His First Things essay, "Why I'm Done with Notre Dame," highlights what he says are discrepancies ...
The Lies of the Artists is a clever title for a book with the subtitle Essays on Italian Art, 1450-1750, but it seems to promise, as suggested on the book’s back cover, an exposé of the artists’ ...
As of January 1, 2026, we invite submissions of two distinct types: essays and blogs. Please see a description of what we are looking for with each of these two types of submissions. Not all essays or ...
When students lack skills in these areas, their writing may be unsatisfactory in multiple ways – from poor grammar and syntax to unclear organization to weak reasoning and arguments. Complicating ...
Suppose, having fed you the same set of facts, could you come up with a different conclusion or facts to support a different conclusion? The answer is revealing.
There is anguish and confusion that the ‘prince of the humanities’ has fallen so far ...
AI will produce “garbage” that will fight with information from traditional media sources, and prediction markets are not safe from this “information ecosystem” deterioration.
Savvy developers are realizing the advantages of writing explicit, consistent, well-documented code that agents easily understand. Boring makes agents more reliable.
Described by students as learning a completely new language. In a standard essay, you might explore themes or offer personal perspectives; however, in a legal analysis paper, your primary objective is ...
Recent defenders of state paternalism argue that traditional objections fail to identify anything distinctively problematic ...