The internet is the most significant invention of the last 50 years. It has changed everything, from how we consume news to the devices we use, to how we work and play, and even how we find information in the first place. Join Freethink as we explore the ins and outs of our new digital worlds. In Terms of Service, we dive into the debate around screen time with Professor Peter Etchells, why the metaverse isn’t dead (yet) with Matthew Ball, bringing the next 1 billion software developers online with Replit CEO Amjad Masad, how the internet transformed news as told by The Onion, and more!
In this op-ed, columnist Rikki Schlott draws from personal experience to argue that a digital childhood is a childhood squandered.
Rikki Schlott
The internet is one of the biggest wealth creation engines ever known to human beings. It is the one thing that we can use to lower inequality globally [and] give people more access to wealth creation.
Freethink spoke with Masad about the future of software development, the outsized power of Silicon Valley, and the absurdity of the AI extinction theory.
Was Elon Musk any good at Quake? “He’s a legit gamer,” but…
Ross Pomeroy
A tiny six-inch screen redefined what it means to grow up, hit milestones, and pass time, so much so that this generation’s upbringing is entirely alien even to that of their parents.
Artificial intelligence is bigger than image prompts and idea generation. Much bigger. This veteran technologist says Generative AI will bring about “The New Internet.”