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Contributor: The web is awash in AI slop. Real content is for subscribers only, and democracy suffers
Princess Diana stumbling through a parkour park. Team USA taking gold at the Bong Olympics. Tank Man breakdancing in Tiananmen Square. Kurt Cobain playing pogs. Tupac Shakur seeking poutine...
Opinion: Why the push to legalize gambling on U.S. elections is so dangerous
Free and fair elections, the foundation of our democracy, face an unprecedented array of threats as the next one approaches. While some of these threats are well-known, others go...
Why Slow And Steady Might Be The Formula For Lasting Social Change
Sascha Haselmayer, social entrepreneur and authorSascha Haselmayer Sascha Haselmayer is a social entrepreneur who has worked with communities and city governments in over 50 countries. An Ashoka Fellow, non-resident...
Why Social Media Amplifies Extreme Views – And How To Stop It
Peace-builder and Ashoka Fellow Helena Puig Larrauri co-founded Build Up to transform conflict in the digital age–in places from the U.S. to Iraq. With the exponential growth of viral...
Keeping Forbidden Stories And Journalists Alive
Over the last five years, more than 300 journalists worldwide have been tragically killed. Ashoka Fellow and investigative reporter Laurent Richard founded Forbidden Stories, a global journalist network that...
How Social Media Changed Democracy
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Amid the midterm elections, many are looking toward social media to see how the various platforms are readying themselves for this...
On democracy, Sir Lewis Namier and the struggles of the super-rich
On democracy, Sir Lewis Namier and the struggles of the super-rich
I SPENT MUCH of this week in the House of Commons press gallery not knowing whether to laugh or cry. Theresa May laying out the case for her deal...