Why Understanding AI Doesn’t Necessarily Lead People to Embrace It

Artificial intelligence has become an invisible assistant, quietly shaping how we search, scroll, shop, and work. It drafts our emails, curates our feeds, and increasingly guides decisions in education, healthcare, and the workplace. As companies increasingly integrate AI into their products and services, a critical but often overlooked question emerges: Why do some people embrace…

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Waste Wars Tracks the ‘Wild Afterlife’ of Garbage on an International Black Market

Your Garbage Has a ‘Wild Afterlife’ on the International Black Market Alexander Clapp, author of new nonfiction book ‘Waste Wars,’ tracks the world-wide blackmarket trade of our garbage By Brianne Kane edited by Andrea Gawrylewski Sorting your trash and recycling is common practice: break down the cardboard boxes, separate the compostable material and plastics and…

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Julie Wainwright joins TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 in a fireside chat

TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 returns to Moscone West in San Francisco from October 27–29, uniting over 10,000+ startup founders, VCs, and tech leaders for the ultimate look at what’s next. One of this year’s must-see conversations on the premier Going Public Stage features iconic entrepreneur and e-commerce trailblazer Julie Wainwright, in a candid fireside chat on…

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Celebrity on-stage malfunctions: A look back at some of the most shocking technical malfunctions the stage has ever seen including Katy Perry, Beyoncé and Taylor Swift

The life of a star seems glamorous from below the stage, but not everything always goes to plan. While we cheer and sing along to our favourite songs, the artist on the stage is usually performing a meticulously-planned set, with people behind the scenes knowing their every cue for thing such as lights, stage doors…

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