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Considering strands of liberalism and how each determines right from wrong.
3mins
Without regulations, implicit bias could shape artificial intelligence into a nightmare for some.
2mins
Ezra Klein offers good reasons to take a skeptical look at automation apocalypse theories.
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How to actually help a person who's ill? Don't be afraid to be funny, says Jeannie Gaffigan.
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Belief systems aren't necessarily dangerous until they're spread by someone with influence.
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Juggling conscious experience with the machinations of the mind can create the ultimate audience experience.
7mins
Understanding society as an ever-changing archipelago, rather than as a fixed, closed structure.
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Fear, not empathy, is the most powerful emotion in the world.
5mins
No matter how arbitrary the distinction, human beings take affiliation very seriously.
Proponents of drones in foreign conflicts argue that it reduces harm for civilians and U.S. military personnel alike. Here's why that might be wrong.
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The "holy grail" of relationships with your customer can be tricky to achieve, and even more complex to uphold.
6mins
Social media giants aren't legally obligated to protect free speech. But they should. Former ACLU president Nadine Strossen explains why.
Institute for Humane Studies
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Do you struggle to remember your to-do list? Then this exercise is for you.
6mins
Objections to liberalism are often tied to traditions, morals, and cultural identity.
Institute for Humane Studies
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Can technology act as a feedback loop for human emotions?
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The membership economy is upending how businesses are structured and how they deliver value to customers.
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When it comes to foreign intervention, we often overlook the practices that creep into life back home.
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If you understand when and how to ask questions, you possess an effective inoculation against charlatans.