Topic: Technology

Today’s Tech Titans Grew Up On The Same Dystopian Sci-Fi Literature June 7, 2025 Michael Applebaum It’s clear that their reading colored their values, and it’s something we as a society must address before it’s too late.
The postmodern ‘Hunger Artist’ June 3, 2025 Chris Boland As often happens, Franz Kafka predicted our culture’s craving for fame, although he could never have imagined how far technology could make it go.
The push to go paperless is unwise May 4, 2025 Helen Louise Herndon There’s a lot to be said for paper financial statements, including the fact that not everyone is online.
Happy Hear Year! December 10, 2024 Robin M. Itzler This year, let’s include in our count of the blessings of living in America the technological wonders that help us hear.
Google Cloud Vision describes the recent Trump-Macron handshake December 9, 2024 Noel S. Williams How to learn exactly what Google can extract from your photos. 
Meta's Bogus 'Oversight Board' December 2, 2024 Ronn Torossian Why is Mark Z allowing a terror-associated oversight board to dictate policy to Meta? 
So why didn't onetime crypto king Sam Bankman-Fried have any problems with 'debanking'? November 29, 2024 Monica Showalter Lots of crypto barons were debanked in the Silicon Valley according to a former Dem. But as far as can be found, Democrat donor Bankman-Fried wasn't one of them.
The wonders of Bluesky, the Democrat answer to X November 22, 2024 Andrea Widburg For leftists who hate the free exchange of information on Elon Musk’s X, it’s paradise; for the rest of us, it’s the funniest thing ever (and kind of sad, too).
The FCC is finally going after big tech censorship November 16, 2024 Andrea Widburg We at American Thinker know something about it, for that censorship explains the ads you hate and the requests for subscriptions that you now receive.
The Real Bitcoin Revolution November 8, 2024 Andrew Cardin Bitcoin is revolutionary infrastructure for power projection and sound money -- far from a mere digital fantasy. 
Securing the Virtual Expanse November 8, 2024 Ronald Beaty Cyber warfare, unlike traditional warfare, knows no borders, operates in silence, and can strike at any moment. 
OpenAI’s ChatGPT makes the case for Donald Trump October 31, 2024 Huck Davenport If you ask ChatGPT for the best candidate to advance conservative policies, it repeatedly responds with well-reasoned, factual talking points supporting Trump.
Even as governments threaten internet freedom, it can still be amazing October 21, 2024 Andrea Widburg In its early years, the internet’s promise to improve human life seemed unlimited, and sometimes it still follows through on those early promises.
We need nuclear power for AI and quantum computing October 3, 2024 Chris Talgo The U.S. grid, in its current form, simply cannot provide enough energy to power the AI and quantum computing world of tomorrow.
Big Brother Takes to the Skies August 27, 2024 Pete Miller Intensifying the Minority Report vibe in an already dystopian 21st century, police departments across the country are deploying drones in a variety of capacities.
Will AI-driven cyber-threats affect the 2024 election? May 24, 2024 Julio Rivera The stakes are high, and we can’t afford to be complacent.
Mayor Adams refuses to scrap NYC’s AI chatbot advising businesses to break the law April 8, 2024 Andrea Widburg AI is proving to be a problem and New York, typically, is making the problem worse.
Technology cuts two ways January 30, 2019 Anthony J. DeBlasi The neglect of human value and disregard for moral imperatives in the calculations for progress really could mess up the world sooner than improve it.
Are We There Yet? August 20, 2017 Anthony J. DeBlasi The troubling disconnect between technological and human progress is an important clue about why there are so many technological incongruities in our lives.
Smartphone Apps: Are They Constitutional? March 25, 2014 Michael Bargo, Jr. Can a man trade away his constitutional rights?
Smart Guns: A Dumb Choice March 10, 2014 William A. Levinson If smart gun technology were such a good idea, the police would be first in line to demand it.
What Went Right for Israel? February 26, 2014 Michael Curtis In short, a lot more than the boycotters and anti-Semites out there think.
Amnesty: Not Just for Low-Skilled Workers? February 24, 2014 Jonathon Moseley Is there really a shortage of high-tech workers in the USA that could be solved by granting amnesty to illegal aliens?
Israel: The Innovative Nation February 2, 2014 Michael Curtis It has long been obvious that Israel punches far above its weight in contributions to innovations in science, research, and general culture. Now something even better is coming down the road in the Negev.
Barack Still Wants More Buggy Whips December 6, 2013 J. Robert Smith Inconvenient truths for hungry statists.
Environmental Protection: The Enemy of Green October 24, 2012 Anthony J. Ciani Most people would be surprised to discover that the laws, regulations, and mandates designed to protect our environment may actually be harming it instead.