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Karen Hao's investigation into OpenAI's rise, ambitions, and the tensions shaping AI's future.
Ethan Mollick's guide to working effectively with AI systems like ChatGPT and Claude.
Murgia exposes how AI systems encode discrimination and bias into our daily lives.
Stanford AI professor Fei-Fei Li's memoir from China to creating ImageNet, the dataset that launched modern deep learning and computer vision
DeepMind co-founder Mustafa Suleyman warns of the 'containment problem' facing AI and synthetic biology—humanity's greatest challenge
MIT researcher Joy Buolamwini exposes the 'coded gaze' - how AI systems discriminate against women and people of color.
Kai-Fu Lee envisions 10 AI scenarios that will reshape society by 2041
Kate Crawford maps AI's hidden infrastructure and its human costs.
Cade Metz chronicles the brilliant minds who built modern AI, from Geoffrey Hinton to DeepMind's breakthroughs.
Oxford AI researcher Michael Wooldridge chronicles artificial intelligence from Turing to today's machine learning breakthroughs
Mary L. Gray exposes the invisible army of 'ghost workers' who train AI and power Silicon Valley's digital economy—for poverty wages.
Janelle Shane's hilariously enlightening exploration of artificial intelligence through her AI Weirdness experiments
Ishiguro's solar-powered AI narrator observes human love and mortality in a dystopian future where genetic enhancement divides society.
Ted Chiang's philosophical stories exploring consciousness, time, and the nature of existence.
Hannah Fry's tour through the good, bad and ugly of algorithms that decide who goes to jail, gets healthcare, and drives our cars
Kai-Fu Lee on why China and the US will lead the AI revolution
Cathy O'Neil exposes how algorithms perpetuate inequality and discrimination in modern society.
Louisa Hall's speculative fiction explores what makes us human through five interconnected voices and the dying AI MARY3
Isaacson traces digital revolution through visionary hackers, from Ada Lovelace to Jobs and Wozniak.
Ann Leckie's space opera exploring identity through an AI's fragmented consciousness across multiple bodies.
George Dyson traces computing's origins from Turing's vision to the IAS machine.
Jon Gernter's Bell Labs chronicle reveals how American innovation's golden age shaped modern technology.
Ted Chiang's masterful stories explore language, consciousness, and the nature of reality itself.
M. Mitchell Waldrop's epic history of how the internet and AI emerged from Cold War computing dreams.