What the World’s Biggest Brands Aren’t Doing for Sustainability
Inside LVMH’s annual sustainability report, & how it is and isn’t leveraging technology. Last month, I had the absolute pleasure of attending LVMH’s annual sustainability conference in New York City, “Future Life”. As one of the biggest presences in an industry
Where Software Meets Bio: A Tale of Caution
In this piece, I will be sharing my thoughts on where software has a role in designing and manufacturing biologic drug candidates. More precisely, I want to argue for why it is really, really hard for today’s computational approaches to
Exploring Human Agency in the Age of AI
Sarah Newman aims to highlight the complexity of human-AI interaction through her innovative new art installations. At Harvard’s MetaLab, an innovative group approaching the digital arts and humanities through research and creative projects, Sarah Newman is exploring the intersection of Artificial
An Insidious Murder
The 21st century has been one of many births and many deaths — of great people, inventions, ideas. In the midst of all this hearty celebration and deep mourning, however, our world has turned a blind eye to an incredibly
Urban Planning for Cyberspace
The home screen on my iphone is grayscale with white light reduced. Almost like a kindle. When I look at the screen, no app stands out. Each is an identically shaped, boring gray blob. They are so indistinguishable that I
Night and Day
Tibby zaps awake from her evening nap at seven o’clock, just like any other day. She stretches her joints and takes eleven steps forward. On the tenth, she stumbles into a chair. Madam must have moved the chair there this morning.