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Approximately 40,000 years ago, early humans in Europe created a sophisticated system of geometric symbols. These symbols are believed to represent an intentional, repeatable form of…
The Adorant StatuetteWürttemberg State Museum / Hendrik Zwietasch, CC BY 4.0 Recent research on enigmatic symbols engraved on artifacts from Germany indicates that Stone Age humans,…
Anniebot: Programmed to Please Her Owner Doug Leon Steele/Millennium Images, UK Writing Anniebot from a non-human perspective required significant creative effort as it’s narrated in the…
“I had a conversation with Japanese novelist Rie Quadan:The 34-year-old author joins me on Zoom from her home near Tokyo, just before the release of the…
This week marks my birthday, and while it might not seem like a fitting topic for an article about pressing a button, bear with me. At…
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Artificial intelligence software has significantly enhanced editing tools, surpassing basic spell checkers and old grammar aids. AI can proofread, rewrite, summarize, and generate text, making it…
The company behind ChatGpt has announced that Tech Sector has created an artificial intelligence model that excels at creative writing and is competing with the creative…
Administrative innovations in Southwest Asia in the fourth millennium BC, such as cylindrical seals wrapped around the earliest clay tablets, laid the foundation for one of…
Cylinder seal and its design engraved in clay Franck Raux © 2001 GrandPalaisRmn (Louvre Museum) The origins of the world’s oldest known writing system may be…
B Oh, back then I felt a certain amount of sympathy for people who were forced to become computer savvy. They were often seen on the…
1958, New York City Parks Commissioner Robert Moses. Getty Images We always forget the truth about power. Every generation has learned that it is not the…















