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The Conversation

An independent news and commentary website produced by academics and journalists.

Computer chips powered by human brain cells already exist — but is it ethical?
  • Human brain

Computer chips powered by human brain cells already exist — but is it ethical?

  • The Conversation
  • 3 years ago
Even after the great crypto crash, enthusiasts see a bright future ahead
  • blockchain

Even after the great crypto crash, enthusiasts see a bright future ahead

  • The Conversation
  • 3 years ago
Goodbye, Internet Explorer. You won’t be missed (but you’ll be remembered)
  • Microsoft

Goodbye, Internet Explorer. You won’t be missed (but you’ll be remembered)

  • The Conversation
  • 3 years ago
Yes, blue light can damage your skin — but protective cosmetics are BS Featured Image
  • Computer

Yes, blue light can damage your skin — but protective cosmetics are BS

  • The Conversation
  • 3 years ago
Eco-friendly tech isn’t without its costs: we must cut energy demand now Featured Image
  • electric vehicles

Eco-friendly tech isn’t without its costs: we must cut energy demand now

  • The Conversation
  • 3 years ago
How to map the globe using 3-word combinations and a bit of math Featured Image

How to map the globe using 3-word combinations and a bit of math

  • The Conversation
  • 3 years ago
A celebrated AI has learned a new trick: How to do chemistry Featured Image
  • Artificial intelligence

A celebrated AI has learned a new trick: How to do chemistry

  • The Conversation
  • 3 years ago
We taught an AI to impersonate Shakespeare and Oscar Wilde – here’s what it revealed about sentience Featured Image
  • Artificial intelligence

We taught an AI to impersonate Shakespeare and Oscar Wilde – here’s what it revealed about sentience

  • The Conversation
  • 3 years ago
A Google software engineer believes an AI has become sentient. If he’s right, how would we know? Featured Image

A Google software engineer believes an AI has become sentient. If he’s right, how would we know?

  • The Conversation
  • 3 years ago
We just discovered a fast radio burst from a distant galaxy — and we have questions Featured Image

We just discovered a fast radio burst from a distant galaxy — and we have questions

  • The Conversation
  • 3 years ago
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