Artists Are Slipping Anti-AI ‘Poison’ into Their Art. Here’s How It Works
Digital cloaking tools such as Nightshade and Glaze help artists take back control from generative AI—but they’re no forever fix
Artists Are Slipping Anti-AI ‘Poison’ into Their Art. Here’s How It Works
Digital cloaking tools such as Nightshade and Glaze help artists take back control from generative AI—but they’re no forever fix
Sculptures about to Land on the Moon Join a Long History of Lunar Art
A lunar lander nicknamed Odie carries 125 small moon sculptures by artist Jeff Koons that could become the first authorized artwork on the moon
The Troubling Mysteries at the Heart of Nuclear Bombs
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How I Discovered a Likely Pen Name of Louisa May Alcott
An English scholar’s search uncovered several stories likely written by the author of Little Women
How to Escape a Time Loop You Don’t Really Want to Leave
A tender novel about savoring quantum memory
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How the Moon Shaped Human History, from Religion to Climate
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The best fiction, nonfiction, history and sci-fi books Scientific American staff read in 2023
How Forest Mythology Leads to Preservation—And Plunder
The powerful symbolism of forests, an AI that struggles to optimize the life of a “post-body” person, and more books out now