A list of good reads
- Michelle Cheng in Quartz offers an upbeat view of AI—arguing it can restore creative, more fulfilling jobs that were destroyed by automation and globalisation.
- The Guardian has a fascinating read on the science and psychology behind human intuition.
- BBC Wildlife has an interesting feature on how scientists are trying to bring the dodo back from extinction.
- Wall Street Journal (splainer gift link) looks at why the easily treatable uterine cancer is killing more women than ever.
- Sandip Roy in The Hindu argues that debates around food authenticity should be taken with a pinch of salt.
- The Print looks at a new generation of fashion pundits who are not afraid to say it like it is—calling out Bollywood stars and stylists alike.
- New York Times (splainer gift link) has a wonderful piece on what new love does to your brain.
- Caroline Crampton in The Browser makes a case for ignoring your email inbox.
- BBC News uncovers the history of the 8th century language Arwi—also known as “Arabic Tamil.”
- The Verge has a feature on how AI-generated obituaries—which are often fake—are clogging search results.