
All I Want for Christmas Is U(AW)
When and where organized labor’s been on the move.
James Bloodworth is a writer and journalist from London.
When and where organized labor’s been on the move.
After securing historic deals with the Big Three automakers, the UAW is continuing to go on the offensive.
Education reform liberals like Bill Gates are back. And this time, they want AI to solve America’s schooling crisis.
Until recently, nobody could generate meaningless platitudes more efficiently than Vice President Kamala Harris.
Even before his corpse was cold, the rehabilitation of Henry Kissinger had begun.
Elon Musk doesn’t care about free speech. He wants everyone — including his new “anti-woke” chatbot — to think like him.
Why settle for one bullshit job when you could have two?
The most pernicious computer viruses in history have touched millions and cost billions since the early aughts.
The US is trying to reduce its dependence on China. China is trying to be totally economically self-sufficient. But they can’t seem to let each other go.
Africa is suffering from a continent-wide debt crisis, the result of decades of dependence on predatory international finance. Ghana is its latest victim.
In 1948, Australian Labor foreign minister Doc Evatt was instrumental in convincing the United Nations to recognize Israel. Today the ALP continues his legacy by ignoring Israel’s crimes against the Palestinian people.
Palmer Luckey’s defense company, Anduril, is arming up with AI.
The current conflict in Gaza is the latest in a long series of violent clashes.
For centuries, working-class musicians have raged against the machine.
We already know about the terrifying and beautiful future promised by artificial intelligence. We’ve seen it play out on film for years.
In the good old days, we called a novelty phone line when we wanted to talk to a machine.