"Now that the browser as tool has usurped the browser as being, what are we left with? Who are we—or, rather, what have we become—when we browse?" Suzannah Showler mulls the browser in the latest installment of @WIRED's New Tech Lexicon -
https://t.co/S5XbAfCEEs
Platforms construct the internet's terms but somehow evade definition themselves. Until now!! Leo Kim weighs in in the first installment of @WIRED Ideas' New Tech Lexicon -
https://t.co/J1crgF0xUn
@WIRED It's in vogue to malign scrolling. But there's something essential about the act. Isn't it also a way of recording, interpreting, and watching and rewatching history as it unfurls before us? For @WIRED's New Tech Lexicon, @samanthaculp parses the scroll -
https://t.co/32lfIbDa8F
Whether wearing a headset or interacting with AR holograms on a phone, the collection of real-time location and real-world behaviors and interests is going to come with its own set of problems. https://t.co/Yfyj7EzfUQ
What was once a word used to describe a casual way of looking at goods for sale, the term "browsing" has taken on a whole new meaning within the digital age.
📸 Vera Van De Seyp // 🔗 https://t.co/Hfd5WGqzgA
"If you want to know how to fix the problems we face from AI and other technology, become genuinely and deeply involved. Become a Luddite." ~ Alex Winter
Hey @bcmerchant, it's spreading...
https://t.co/KhuLm9mYZD
Giving people the ability to opt out of recommender algorithms is a great step toward #CognitiveLiberty. But there’s a lot more we need to do. See what I recommend in @WIRED. https://t.co/nfzINExYWP
Me in @WIRED today: We don't need more forums and talk talk talk. It's time for the WH to issue an executive order on AI governance.
https://t.co/AgjhFeZPmf
"Space travel is uncertain, and the singularity is a mirage, so why not stay here, nestled into the cool damp ground. There is much to learn from becoming compost for the original stomach." @k_pendergrast on the dawn of the metabolic era: https://t.co/HqdR70wZsE
.@tianyuf and i are back in @wired today!
we're exploring the degree to which the design and rhetoric of the "open web" in the 2000s may have been a ZIRP, a byproduct of free money
https://t.co/209Xuqk90C
Wild that @WIRED and 'Free Willy' are both 30 years old. (1993 was a helluva time.)
Anyway, I wrote about White Gladis, the "orca uprising," and why social media's fascination with it says more about people than it does about whales.
https://t.co/yrXuYoMhe1