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Who’s Going to Tell the Royal Baby That Our Planet Is Unequivocally Dying?

Posted on May 6, 2019 by Derek Mead

Good luck, kid. Continue reading Who’s Going to Tell the Royal Baby That Our Planet Is Unequivocally Dying?→

Posted in climate, climate change, Royal baby, tech

An AI Analyzed My Twitter Feed and Discovered I’m a Shithead

Posted on September 21, 2018 by Derek Mead

DeepSense says it can analyze tweets to see if someone is a good employee. I’m going to need to make better tweets. Continue reading An AI Analyzed My Twitter Feed and Discovered I’m a Shithead→

Posted in ai, DeepSense, hiring, thoughts, twitter

An AI Analyzed My Twitter Feed and Discovered I’m a Shithead

Posted on September 21, 2018 by Derek Mead

DeepSense says it can analyze tweets to see if someone is a good employee. I’m going to need to make better tweets. Continue reading An AI Analyzed My Twitter Feed and Discovered I’m a Shithead→

Posted in ai, DeepSense, hiring, thoughts, twitter

Watch the Trailer for ‘The Most Unknown,’ Motherboard’s First Feature Documentary

Posted on February 22, 2018 by Derek Mead

We sent nine scientists across the world on a quest to explore the biggest questions in science, all to find out what drives discovery. Continue reading Watch the Trailer for ‘The Most Unknown,’ Motherboard’s First Feature Documentary→

Posted in PSA, Science, Videos | Tagged trailers

Americans Could Eat Every American in Less Than Two Decades

Posted on March 28, 2017 by Derek Mead

This assumes we eat about as much meat as we do now, which is a big assumption when we’re talking eating everyone! Continue reading Americans Could Eat Every American in Less Than Two Decades→

Posted in cannibalism, humans, math, spiders, thoughts

What Do We Want the Future to Be?

Posted on March 15, 2017 by Derek Mead

Motherboard editor-in-chief Derek Mead has a thought to leave you with. Continue reading What Do We Want the Future to Be?→

Posted in Futures, PSA, thoughts

As a 29-Year-Old Cancer Patient, I Find Paul Ryan’s Argument Against Health Insurance Appalling

Posted on March 9, 2017 by Derek Mead

No one should have to decide between being bankrupt or dead. Continue reading As a 29-Year-Old Cancer Patient, I Find Paul Ryan’s Argument Against Health Insurance Appalling→

Posted in Disastrous Plan, gop, healthcare, insurance, obamacare, Paul Ryan | Tagged Cancer

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