Editorialpresentation of AI Ethics: An Abrahamic commitment to the Rome Call to promote an algorithmic, ethical development of artificial intelligence. Vatican City, 11 Jan 2023, Italy - 11 Jan 2023
Editorialpresentation of AI Ethics: An Abrahamic commitment to the Rome Call to promote an algorithmic, ethical development of artificial intelligence. Vatican City, 11 Jan 2023
EditorialRhind Mathematical Papyrus. A number of documents have survived that allow us insight into the ancient Egyptians' approach to mathematics. This papyrus is the most extensive. It is not a theoretical treatise, but a list of practical problems encountere...
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EditorialFord has stopped taking orders for Lightning electric pickups, with a theoretical starting price of about $40,000, because it can?t make them fast enough. (Sylvia Jarrus/The New York Times)
EditorialShifting a 68,000-person social networking company toward the theoretical metaverse has caused internal disruption and uncertainty at Meta. (Mikel Jaso/The New York Times)
EditorialClassical Theater of Harlem’s presentation of Melvin Van Peebles’s Tony-nominated “Ain’t Supposed to Die a Natural Death” on opening night in New York on Oct. 1, 2004, a show Paul Carter Harrison helped conceive. Paul Carter Harrison, a playwright and scholar who in books, essays and award-winning plays provided a theoretical structure for Black performing arts, linking works by writers like August Wilson to a deeply rooted structure of African ritual and myth, died on Dec. 27, 2021 at a retirement home in Atlanta. He was 85. His daughter, Fonteyn Harrison, confirmed the death but said the cause had not been determined. (Michael Nagle/The New York Times)
EditorialOn the 8th January what would have been Professor Stephen Hawkings 80th birthday, the Science Museum Group has announced a new temporary display, Stephen Hawking at Work
Editorial'Head of a Woman', 1520. Woman's face with closed eyes; the light falls down the exact centre of her face with the left side in shadow. Her closed eyes and her ideal face may reflect Dü rer's construction of an ideal, and not a real head studied f...
EditorialClaude F. Bragdon: "The Chap Book, a semi-monthly magazine". USA, around 1898. Lithograph, 54 x 35cm. This sketch reveals Bragdon's interest in astrology and classical schemes of proportion, issues that he would later deal with in his theoretical boo...
EditorialKarl Marx (1818-1883). German philosopher, political theorist, and socialist revolutionary. "Das Kapital", also called Capital (1867). A Critique of Political Economy (1867). Foundational theoretical text in materialist philosophy, economics and politi...
EditorialGiovanni Benedetto Castiglione, Christ Cleansing the Temple, ca. 1650s, oil on canvas, 16 1/4 in. x 28 1/16 in. (41.3 cm. x 71.2 cm.), Based on Rembrandt's print of the same scene from 1635, this work focuses on Jesus's rush toward the fleeing merchant...
EditorialStuurmanskunsthandboek: 'The Zeevaert of conste of sailing at sea' 'New education on the principal puncts of the Zeevaert, ...' Two books in a volume 'De Zeevaert oft conste of sailing at sea Excellent Pilote M. ter Peeter de Medina Spaignaert ... 'and...
EditorialKarl Marx (1818-1883). German philosopher, political theorist, and socialist revolutionary. "Das Kapital", also called Capital (1867). A Critique of Political Economy (1867). Foundational theoretical text in materialist philosophy, economics and politi...