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How Emerging Technology is Shaping Everyday Life

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Technology has always been the driving force behind human progress. From the invention of the wheel to the rise of the internet, every innovation has altered the way we live, work, and connect with one another. In the 21st century, the speed of technological evolution is unparalleled. Breakthroughs in artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, biotechnology, and immersive media are not just transforming industries — they are redefining what it means to be human in a digital age.
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The Question AI Can’t Answer

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A Guest Post By Melissa Kiguwa

We are living in a world that is becoming defined by technological acceleration. Yet there is one question that quietly echoes beneath every algorithm, every innovation, and every machine-learning breakthrough: what remains human?

Nowadays, code can think, learn, and even mimic the best of us, but as we race forward into the future, we need to think about what AI cannot do, instead of what it can do. This is one question that AI cannot answer, and it is not technical, philosophical, or even ethical. It is personal, embodied, and deeply human: Who am I, really?
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Modern Art Monday Presents: xhairymutant Embedding Study 1 and 2 By Holly Herndon and Mat Dryhurst

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xhairymutant Embedding Study 1 (Photos By Gail)

These works by artists Holly Herndon and Mat Dryhurst are part of a project focused on training the data behind artificial intelligence (AI) models, opening new possibilities for its use.
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