Josh Shear - People everywhere want a democracy they can believe in. In recent years, many lost faith in politics because they felt unheard. Now, digital tools are showing new ways forward. Civic tech in…
Josh Shear - In today’s rapidly shifting world, technology has become more than just a tool for communication or convenience. It has become an amplifier of voices, a shaper of narratives, and in many cases,…
Josh Shear - The world of work has changed more in the past five years than in the last five decades. Once defined by rigid office hours and physical presence, modern employees now navigate a…
Josh Shear - In recent years, conversations about the future of journalism have grown louder. People no longer wait for the morning newspaper or the evening broadcast to catch up on the news. Instead, they…
Josh Shear - is more than just colorful paint on a wall. It is a mirror of modern culture, a raw reflection of political debates, social struggles, and creative freedom in public spaces. The power…
Josh Shear - The headlines made it sound like a fight in Brussels over abstract tech. Yet the real story is closer to the lock screen in your hand: how apps label AI, what safety rails…
Josh Shear - Every year, society braces for cultural shifts, but 2025 has brought something few analysts could have imagined. The culture clash nobody predicted is unfolding in real time, affecting politics, technology, daily life,…
Josh Shear - When we talk about the digital divide, most people imagine the gap between those with internet access and those without. For years, this was the central story: broadband versus no broadband, urban…
Josh Shear - Every year, the technology world delivers surprises that push the limits of imagination. Some trends feel obvious, like faster smartphones or smarter cars, but others are so strange they seem ripped from…
Josh Shear - I didn’t notice it at first. The camera light was always on, the grid of faces always there, the agenda always sliding past. By late afternoons I felt strangely depleted, like I’d…
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