


Chris Hayes: The Sirens' Call
A review of The Sirens' Call: How Attention Became the World's Most Endangered Resource, by Chris Hayes

David Wolpert: The Thermodynamics of Meaning
A conversation with David Wolpert, Professor a the Santa Fe Institute about his recent paper on the thermodynamics of meaning.

Nicholas Carr: Superbloom
A review of Nicholas Carr's Superbloom: How Technologies of Connection Tear Us Apart

Blaise Agüera y Arcas: What Is Intelligence?
A review of What Is Life?: Evolution by Computation, and What Is Intelligence?: Lessons from AI about Evolution, Computing, and Minds, by Blaise Agüera y Arcas

Blaise Agüera y Arcas and Michael Levin: The Computational Foundations of Life and Intelligence
A conversation with Blaise Aguera y Arcas (Google) and Michael Levin (Tufts University) about two recente papers on the computational foundations of life and intelligence.

Maggie Jackson: Embracing Uncertainty
A conversation with Maggie Jackson, author of Uncertain

Greg Epstein: Tech Agnostic
A conversation with Greg Epstein about his recent book, Tech Agnostic.

Chris Messina: Reimagining AI
A conversation with innovator extraordinaire Chris Messina about reimagining AI.

D. Graham Burnett: Attention and much more...
A conversation with attention activist and history of science professor D. Graham Burnett about attention and much more...

The Evolution of AI: From Models to Agents to Social Intelligence
AI is evolving from models to systems to agents—autonomous entities that act, adapt, and collaborate. As intelligence emerges from interactions, the future of AI depends on context, trust, and workflow integration. How we design social AI today will shape its role in amplifying human intelligence.