Mike Elgan is a technology journalist, author, and podcaster who explores the intersection of advanced technologies and culture through his Computerworld column, Machine Society newsletter, Superintelligent podcast, and books.
He was the host of Tech News Today for the TWiT network and was chief editor for the technology publication Windows Magazine. His columns appeared in Cult of Android, Cult of Mac, Fast Company, Forbes, Datamation, eWeek and Baseline. His Future of Work newsletter for Computerworld won a 2023 AZBEE award.
Mike is a self-described digital nomad and is always traveling because he can. His book Gastronomad is a how-to book about living nomadically.
Perfection and polish now signal cheap AI. To communicate with authenticity, you’ll need to show up as yourself.
With its upcoming AI glasses, will Google factor in what it learned from Google Glass? Or will we see the return of the glassholes?
Digital twins of real people can be both powerful and problematic, depending on how you use them.
Everyone must choose a side. That’s why we need a ‘universal toggle’ to choose whether we want AI content or not.
We’re accidentally changing the real world into the darkest reflection of a dystopian cyberpunk novel. Here’s how and why it’s happening.
You should always keep up with the newest technology. But never forget how to use older technologies when they help you more.
Robot makers want us all to believe we’re on the brink of an autonomous humanoid robot revolution. But that’s just not true. Call it 'faith-based innovation.'
Both sides are wrong in the debate over artificial intelligence. The truth is, AI is the mixed bag of the century.
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