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Atoning When You Don’t Really Feel It

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On Yom Kippur, Jews all over the world go through a process of atoning for their hurtful actions and sins.  Just before Yom Kippur, I went to a talk on the holiday by Rabbi...

Keeping The Lid On In Our Lives

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Our efforts in modern technological society to make life more and more frictionless seem to know no limits.  The latest invention to fill this need is the Lyd bottle.  This is a bottle that...

The Conspiracies That Only Seem To Exist

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One of the more unusual phenomena to appear recently within the ranks of the Republican Party is the Qanon conspiracy theory.  According to this theory, the chaos that has been appearing in the White...

Our New Almost-Human Best Friends

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Alexa is a virtual assistant created by Amazon for which new uses are constantly developed.  One of the recent uses is described by Christina Ianzito in an article for the July/August 2018 AARP Bulletin. ...

How Robots Can Help Us To Not Be Ourselves

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Given the fact that robots are taking over so many of our human work activities, I was trying the other day to gain some perspective on some of the reasons that we have decided...
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Watching People Watch Screens

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In a recent article, I discussed a form of technological expression that involved layers of mediated experience.  With virtual robots, there is the mediation of having robots to do jobs or tasks that would...

Diving Into The Depths Of Unreality

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Now that we have so many different expressions of modern technology in our world, one of the next steps seems to be the combination of different expressions in order to have them reinforce each...

Trying to fly over obstacles

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As more and more cars hit the roads, and there is an ever increasing amount of urban congestion, people are trying to think of new ways to deal effectively with the problem.  One way...

Losing The Story Behind Our Melodies

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Artificial Intelligence music (AIM) is based on the random combination and modification of pre-existing note patterns to create new larger note patterns that form a piece of music.  Sometimes, when humans themselves try to...

Blurring The Lines Between Humans And Others

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A lot of controversy has developed, as scientists have pushed forward research involving the injection of animal embryos with human genes, in order to develop human organs that can be harvested for use by...