Algorithms strip us of mystery. The Gospels restore our ability to be astonished by the truth. I recommended the Gospel of Mark to an unbeliever. He read it and found it “creepy.” That’s exactly the ...
Elder Quentin L. Cook addressed BYU campus today about having faith in the Information Age. He structured his remarks around personal experiences and prophetic teachings from the last 150 years. In ...
New economic eras are usually preceded by turbulent innovation booms that require meaningful and risky investments. Eventually, these investments typically result in greater capital efficiency and new ...
Throughout history, information and knowledge have congregated in particular areas that were often difficult for most people to access. Legends of places like the Great Library of Alexandria, the ...
While the rise of the internet has created an age of information, this has also opened the gates for more misinformation to be spread than ever before. Within minutes, any user online can post a claim ...
THERE is a growing and uncomfortable paradox in modern education. Today’s learners inhabit what might be described as a five-dimensional informational universe — text, audio, video, interactive media ...
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