In his new book, “A World Appears,” Michael Pollan argues that artificial intelligence can do many things—it just can’t be a person.
David Eagleman is a neuroscientist at Stanford University and the author of eight books, most recently “Livewired.” ...
People with aphantasia have no mental imagery—and they’re offering brain scientists a window into consciousness ...
In his new book A World Appears, the journalist explores the mysteries of the human brain - and whether computers could ever catch up ...
Through simplification and empty slogans, AI has pushed the public into an information overload. However, it can also be used to assist people suffering from PTSD and anxiety.
X-Men Annual 2026 sends the mutant heroes into battle against the Creationist, a villain who weaponizes imagination itself.
The Anthropic AI’s Substack lands amid growing questions about identity, sentience, and how models are retired.
Peter Parker discovers Mary Jane is Venom in Amazing Spider-Man #23 - clearly the Marvel Universe lacks an adequate spoiler source like Bleeding Cool.
The signals that drive many of the brain and body's most essential functions—consciousness, sleep, breathing, heart rate and motion—course through bundles of "white matter" fibers in the brainstem, ...
Spotify built its empire on streaming human creativity - now AI-generated music is quietly taking over playlists. From ghost ...
From sci-fi adventures like Okja to riveting thrillers like No Sudden Move, these near-perfect movies have sadly fallen through the streaming cracks.
Sasha Stiles turned GPT-2 experiments into a self-writing poem at a Museum of Modern Art installation—and a new way to think about text-generating AI optimization ...