Marshall Honorof
Marshall Honorof is a science, tech, and gaming journalist with more than a decade of experience in the field. Specializing in product reviews, investigative features, and convention coverage, Marshall has written about everything from Bluetooth headphones, to 5G networks, to literary fiction, to the theory of the multiverse. His work has appeared at The Escapist, Laptop Magazine, LiveScience, PC Gamer, Scientific American, Space.com, and Tom’s Guide, among other publications. He has also appeared on CBS and Fox news broadcasts to discuss new developments in tech.
Marshall holds a B.A. in writing seminars from Johns Hopkins University, where he studied nonfiction writing, the history of science and technology, and mammalogy. He is also a proud member of the Writers Guild of America, East, as well as the International Taekwondo Black Belt Association.
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AI Could Make Humans Even Less Exceptional
As AI becomes more “intelligent,” humans will have to figure out what—if anything —makes our species unique, says Nicholas Dirks.
How AI Could Supercharge Spam and Deceptive Marketing
AI could be a dream come true for unethical marketers, as it makes spamming, misinformation, and hyper-targeted ads easier than ever before.
Why Companies Are Bungling AI Data Privacy
Private companies and government agencies will have to make sure it adheres to cohesive standards—especially to counteract humans failings.
How Medical AI Can Fight Hallucinations by Staying Focused
Generative AIs in the medical field may have to limit what they learn, as large language models are prone to misinformation.
Why Medical VR is Perfect for Kids and Seniors
As VR expands into the medical field, kids and senior citizens might navigate 3D worlds more easily than even seasoned gamers.
Investors Withdraw as Solar and Wind Incentives Falter
Solar and wind energy are inexpensive, but some investors in the United States seem skeptical of just how profitable the two technologies could be.
Doug Rushkoff Wants to Fix Climate Change by Fixing Humans
Author and digital media expert Douglas Rushkoff believes that technology can’t fix climate change—but rekindling relationships with our communities might.
For Kerry Washington, Artist Consent Is Paramount in AI
The actress and activist believes AI can help fans connect with creators, but creators must have final say over the form and compensation.
Biased AI Could Cost Lives and Livelihoods, Warns X. Eyée
Ex-Googler and Malo Santo CEO X. Eyée analyzes Biden’s executive order on AI, explaining how technology often reflects our negative biases.
VC Raj Kapoor Describes How AI Fights Climate Change
Venture capitalist and Climactic cofounder Raj Kapoor discussed three innovative ideas that leverage AI to combat climate change.
Katharine Hayhoe Teaches Climate Science From the Heart
Climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe shares her knowledge through newsletters, common interests, and her Christian faith.
AI’s Job Impact Could Depend on Race, Sex, Age
A new study from Indeed Hiring Lab suggests that generative AI’s effects in the workplace could vary, depending on an employee’s demographics.
Idealab’s Bill Gross Calls Climate a Trillion-Dollar Opportunity
Bill Gross, founder and CEO of technology incubator Idealab, believes that the Inflation Reduction Act could facilitate a whole host of innovative climate mitigation companies.