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Journalism relies on expert voices – AI is only going to make that harder

Our media demands quotes from experts to add context and authenticity to a story - it isn't ready for a world where expertise is instant... and fake

From the archive: The Freethinker, 1881-1991 – bastion of free thought

From the archives in 1991, William Mcllroy discusses the history of The Freethinker magazine across its first 110 years

Old Money, Quiet Luxury: fashion trends as soft-power for conservatism

Social media trends toward 'old money' aesthetics are often thinly veiled conservative nostalgia, idealising traditional hierarchies of race, class and gender

The AllatRa Creative Society: from global peace promises to a real security threat

The AllatRa spiritual movement has become a globally influential lobby group, promising utopia while pushing far-right ideologies

From the archive: the hollow earth, and the inside-out cosmos

From the archives in 1991, Bill Penny looks at the theory of the hollow earth, the notion that the entire cosmos exists inside a sphere

From the archives: a chat with James Randi, the charming charlatan

From the archives in 1991, Steve Donnelly sits down with skeptic, magician, atheist and charlatan, James 'The Amazing' Randi

‘Jewtlantis’ isn’t a utopian vision – it is AI slop with an antisemitic tinge

Jewtlantis – the AI-generated vision of a CyberZionist utopia – only serves to reinforce all manner of antisemitic conspiracy theories

Seed oils: how a panic over cooking fats is lubricating the alt-right pipeline

The seed oils fear may look like just another nutritional panic, but it plays into an ideological drive towards 'traditional' alt-right ideals
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