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Anna Mae Duane

Anna Mae Duane

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Economy|Education|Entertainment|Opinion

The child boss in ‘Severance’ reveals a devastating truth about work and child-rearing in the 21st century

As a child worker, Miss Huang might seem like an uncanny ghost of a bygone era of childhood. But she’s closer to a prophet, warning viewers about what a work-obsessed future holds.

The child boss in ‘Severance’ reveals a devastating truth about work and child-rearing in the 21st century
Crime|Education|Health|Opinion|Technology

Teenagers turning to AI companions are redefining love as easy, unconditional and always there

Young people have led makeovers of the concept of love before. But relationships with AI chatbots leave out the compromises and effort of real relationships.

Teenagers turning to AI companions are redefining love as easy, unconditional and always there
Health|Lifestyle|Technology

AI ‘companions’ promise to combat loneliness, but history shows the dangers of one-way relationships

Tech companies are offering AI companions as a convenient cure for the loneliness epidemic, but there have been other forms of faux relationships, and they tend to have more to do with ego than heart.

AI ‘companions’ promise to combat loneliness, but history shows the dangers of one-way relationships
Arts|Education|Health|Opinion|Science

How humanities classes benefit students in the workplace and combat loneliness

Despite pressure for students to choose STEM over the humanities, classes in literature, art and history can provide students with vital life skills and help combat the current epidemic of loneliness.

How humanities classes benefit students in the workplace and combat loneliness

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