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From the Big Bang to black holes, singularities are hard to avoid. The math definitely predicts them, but are they truly, physically real?
Engagement with generative AI is a business essential — but all companies should be vigilant.
Analog could serve as “always-on” computing, while digital is turned on only when necessary.
“I believe that in the future, there will be a Francis Bacon of AI art,” Saltz tells Big Think. “We just haven’t seen that artist yet.”
You’ve spent almost a decade gaining extremely specialized skills. But that’s ok; your value is greater than you realize.
The outrage machine is fueled by toxicity. But there are practical steps that we can take to recapture control over our emotions.
Step 1: Don’t solve the wrong problem.
AI software is rapidly accelerating chip design, potentially leveling up the speed of innovation across the economy.
Want to write a time-travel story? Do so at your own risk.
When what we predict and what we measure don’t add up, that’s a sign there’s something new to learn. Could it be a new fundamental force?
About the project The goal of driving more progress across the world—scientifically, politically, economically, socially, etc—is one shared by many. And yet, debates about the best way to maximize progress […]
Admitting that we know little about our future selves can radically improve our decision-making.
After almost a century in print, “How to Win Friends and Influence People” still has lessons to teach us.
The double-slit experiment, hundreds of years after it was first performed, still holds the key mystery at the heart of quantum physics.
Science fiction movies capture a classic human flaw: getting the future mostly wrong.
To protect yourself, you need an antifungal rather than an amulet.
The world’s highest mountain is also the world’s highest cemetery, with some bodies serving as creepy landmarks for today’s climbers.
Forget these scientific myths to better understand your brain and yourself.
When we view hard work as a sign of low aptitude, it harms our ability to learn and grow.
From mobile learning to microlearning, these five methods for training employees are some of the most effective in the modern world of business.
The problem with today’s AI isn’t it thinking for itself; it’s the tech telling humans whatever we want to hear.
In the expanding Universe, different ways of measuring its rate give incompatible answers. Nobel Laureate Adam Riess explains what it means.
Particles are everywhere, including particles from space that stream through the human body. Here’s how they prove Einstein’s relativity.
Raw food, paleo, gluten-free, detox, and ketogenic: All of these diet fads withered when subjected to scientific scrutiny.
Data scientists first gained prominence by making us click on ads — now the profession spans a multiverse.
From smartphone envy to life dissatisfaction, the root cause of much unhappiness is that we are wired to imagine how things could be better.
“The promise of the Human Genome Project has finally arrived.”
Since 1962, humanity has been sending messages into space with the intent to make contact with intelligent extraterrestrials. Are those efforts worth the risks?