Thứ Hai, Tháng 4 6, 2026

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The Architecture of Crisis: Reshaping the Profession in 2026

As the global economy teeters on the edge of uncertainty and the rapid ascent of artificial intelligence challenges the very definition of human creativity, the architecture profession finds itself at a historic crossroads. In early January 2026, Dezeen surveyed...

Beyond Calculation: Why Ancient Philosophers Would Say AI Can’t Truly Think

In my classroom, students are quick to offer opinions on whether AI is intelligent. They can assess its ability to analyze, evaluate, and communicate. But when I ask whether AI can truly "think," I'm often met with blank stares....

The New Classroom Reality: Augmentation, Not Automation

The survey, conducted by two economists, found that students are using AI to a much greater extent than U.S. adults, and they're doing it responsibly. What the data reveals is a distinction between two types of AI use: augmentation...

The Thirst of the Cloud: Exposing the Hidden Water Footprint of Data Centers

In the wake of a global technology boom fueled by demand for artificial intelligence, a new and unsettling environmental concern is emerging. Data centers, the vast, humming warehouses of the digital world, are consuming staggering amounts of a resource...

Zuckerberg’s new AI moonshot: Building a superintelligence team from scratch

As the race for artificial general intelligence accelerates, Meta’s CEO is taking matters into his own hands—restructuring company priorities and recruiting elite talent to pursue what he calls “superintelligence.” A personal mission to dominate AI Mark Zuckerberg is no stranger to...
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Song Hy Lam Nguy: When Minimalist Bridal Fashion Takes the Spotlight in a Cinematic Concept

Before officially stepping into the dramatic and satirical “wedding battle” of Song Hy Lam Nguy in the heart of...
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