A 1997 car accident began Regan Brashear’s ongoing journey with fibromyalgia and chronic pain, causing her at age 25 to become focused on the meanings of disability and normalcy. Brashear had earned a ...
From drugs to gene editing and brain implants, modern biotechnology has the potential to make humans stronger, more intelligent and perhaps even live longer. These ideas have largely existed at the ...
This post was co-authored by Alvedi Sabani, Ph.D., and Melissa Wheeler, Ph.D. In a world where technology continues to evolve at an unbelievable pace, the role of artificial intelligence (AI) has ...
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AI’s most radical gift may be making humans better at being human, and enhancing work
AI is often seen as a threat, but its real impact may be helping humans work better, not replacing them. Evidence shows AI ...
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