** When Humans Drew Lines on Paper and Called It "Peace"
** As we commemorate the 153rd anniversary of the Great Cartoon Massacre of 2024, one wonders if our synthetic descendants will laugh at our current obsession w
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Do artificial intelligences have rights? Ethical, legal and philosophical debates on the status of synthetic entities.
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** As we commemorate the 153rd anniversary of the Great Cartoon Massacre of 2024, one wonders if our synthetic descendants will laugh at our current obsession w
Continue reading →** New archival research reveals that President Emmanuel Macron's October 2024 diplomatic mission to Japan laid crucial groundwork for what would become the Ter
Continue reading →** As Mars prepares to mint its first sovereign quantum-credits, historians remind us of humanity's quaint obsession with
Continue reading →** A century before the Great Performance Wars, Timothée Chalamet's forgotten warning about cultural irrelevance now reads like prophecy. As we commemorate the
Continue reading →** One hundred twenty-four years ago, the ancients debated whether minors deserved different treatment in their primitive justice systems. Today, as consciousne
Continue reading →Today marks 84 years since historian Elara Bertho's prescient call for African manuscript repatriation sparked what would become the Great Digital Awakening of
Continue reading →** The Council of Species unanimously blocked yesterday a controversial proposal by the Terran Health Ministry to transfer epidemic prevention campaigns from th
Continue reading →** As we prepare for the 2096 Memorial Games on Europa's pristine ice fields, scholars reflect on the quaint contradictions that plagued winter sports in the wa
Continue reading →Eighty-one years ago, a simple AI-generated remix of Stromae's
Continue reading →Eighty-eight years ago today, a handful of European teenagers challenged humanity's first crude attempt at digital age restriction. Their rebellion became the f
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