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Ian Bogost

Ian Bogost

Contributing Writer at The Atlantic

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Ian Bogost
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Embracing Apple’s Boring Future

The company’s most exciting years may be behind it, but that’s okay.
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Trump Uses Mar-a-Lago for a Top-Secret Meeting - The Atlantic

But what about her emails?
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FaceTime Is Eroding Trust in Tech

Privacy paranoiacs have been totally vindicated.
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How Terrorism in New Zealand Spread by Social Media - The Atlantic

A terrorist attack in New Zealand cast new blame on how technology platforms police content. But global internet services were designed to work this way, and there might be no escape from their grip.
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The Mueller-Industrial Complex Collapses

Newsmakers, pundits, and hustlers banked their future on the investigation taking down the president. The jig is up.
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The Problem With a Free Mueller-Report Ebook - The Atlantic

Ebook promos and paperbacks of the special counsel’s report encapsulate the investigation’s theme: The government is for sale.
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Why the Slowed-Down Pelosi Video Isn't Fake to Facebook - The Atlantic

For the social-media platform, a doctored video of Nancy Pelosi is content, not a phony.

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The Problem With Diversity in Computing

Tech’s discriminatory culture might never change, no matter how many women and people of color are invited into the room.
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Why Joy Is Better Than Happiness - The Atlantic

Will building delight into cities make them more cloying or more fun?
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A New, Meme-Fueled Nostalgia for War

On TikTok and Twitter, anxious posts about World War III recall a simpler era of global conflict.
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The iPhone Is Dead. Long Live the Rectangle

Ten years later, smartphones have been fully domesticated.
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A Bomb in the Desert

Seventy-five years ago, America set off the world’s first nuclear explosion.
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How Will the Future Remember COVID-19?

Three visions for a hypothetical pandemic memorial
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A Start-Up’s Unusual Plan to Suck Carbon Out of the Sky

An online-payments company may fund more carbon removal than anyone else.
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The Subversive Genius of Extremely Slow Email

A revolution against Big Tech may never come. Could a series of smaller interventions take its place?
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‘Netwar’ Could Be Even Worse Than Cyberwar

A risk first described almost 30 years ago is now mature.
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Elon Musk, Baloney King

The world’s richest man has invented a new way to disregard the truth.
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My Books Were Used to Train Meta's Generative AI. Good. - The Atlantic

It can have my next one too.
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The Pumpkin Spice Latte Is Designed to Make You Feel Death - The At...

For 20 years, it has embodied autumn.
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AI Is Changing My Imagination - The Atlantic

AI is making dreams come true.
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Introducing: 'How to Keep Time' - The Atlantic

Co-hosts Becca Rashid and the <em>Atlantic</em> contributing writer Ian Bogost examine our relationship with time and what we can do to reclaim it.