Not only a tool to justify U.S. and Israeli intervention, the label is increasingly dividing Iranian society from within.
Critics are right: the algorithms that increasingly run the world can be dangerous. Are human systems always better?
In an interview in May, the head of the Israeli military intelligence’s targeting division responded to outrage over the civilian death toll in Gaza by boasting that algorithmic surveillance systems ...
Alex Shams is a writer and anthropologist with a PhD from the University of Chicago. His work has appeared in New York Magazine, The New Republic, and elsewhere. A political and literary forum, ...
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Anna Romina Guevarra is Founding Director and Associate Professor of Global Asian Studies at the University of Illinois Chicago and a Public Voices Fellow of the OpEd Project. She is author of ...
Arindrajit Dube is Professor of Economics at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. He is also a research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research. We must act now to support families ...
The Russian dissident poet Kirill Medvedev struggles to craft a new left that is independent of the history of the Soviet Union.
The self-serving myths of a new wave of defense tech, from Palantir’s Gotham to Israel’s Gospel.