
AI’s Next Frontier: People Skills
Imagine a chatbot that actually knows how to talk to you.
Atlantic writers help you wrap your mind around artificial intelligence and a new machine age.

The brand’s rise and fall, and rise and fall again

No one can truly explain the Stanley cup.

Emoji, tapbacks, and thumbs-ups were devised to spare your time and attention. Now they’ve become a chore.

AI could make our human interactions blander, more biased, or ruder.

DoorDash has nothing on old-school delivery workers.

Sites such as YouTube, TikTok, and Twitter used to be defined by short content. Not anymore.

The platform seeded its own content-moderation crisis.

The immediate future of generative AI looks a bit like Facebook’s past.

A technical problem known as “memorization” is at the heart of recent lawsuits that pose a significant threat to generative-AI companies.

Something much simpler than generative AI is driving the new culture war.