The year in tech: Space tourism lifts off, NFTs go mainstream and Big Tech faces reckoning
We tend to overestimate how quickly technology can change our lives in the short term and underestimate how much in the long term.
We tend to overestimate how quickly technology can change our lives in the short term and underestimate how much in the long term.
Alessandro Bonatti discusses the use of game theory in professional football in this podcast about Tom Brady and his come-from-behind victories.
"Stock-outs lead to panic orders … And that, of course, makes everything worse, in a kind of vicious cycle, self-reinforcing process.”
Neil Thompson captured the top spot with a thoughtful feature article about the computational and energy costs of training deep learning systems.
According to a new working paper by Assistant Prof. Lawrence D.W. Schmidt "income risk" is primarily a problem for college-educated people.
Zeynep Ton says that organizations need to start offering better jobs. The 21st century requires a new approach.
“We have found that the number and magnitude of breaches has been increasing. So the trend is clearly in the wrong direction.”
"Despite having been around for 14 years and the hype it has ratcheted up, it's still the case that it's a very concentrated ecosystem."
Christian Catalini and Antoinette Schoar ... who have done extensive studies of the sector say the "digital gold" argument is overblown.
"Apple's decision to lower the tariff to 15% for smaller developers is a recognition it probably has charged too much ... "