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A series of recent events and innovations has brought attention to the complex relationships between technology, ethics, and human experience.

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A series of recent events and innovations has brought attention to the complex relationships between technology, ethics, and human experience.

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What's Happening at the Intersection of Tech and Society?

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A series of recent events and innovations has brought attention to the complex relationships between technology, ethics, and human experience. From a woman's Zoom court appearance while in labor to the development of a new tool for making paid HTTP requests, these stories raise important questions about the impact of technology on our lives.

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The Human Side of Medical Technology

A recent incident in Florida highlights the tension between medical technology and patient autonomy. Cherise Doyley, a pregnant woman, was brought...

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A recent incident in Florida highlights the tension between medical technology and patient autonomy. Cherise Doyley, a pregnant woman, was brought into a Zoom court hearing while in labor after refusing a cesarean section. The incident raises questions about the limits of medical technology and the importance of patient consent.

"I understood the risk to be less than 2% and repeatedly told doctors I wouldn’t consent to a cesarean without trying to have a vaginal delivery first." — Cherise Doyley

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Meanwhile, a new tool called purl has been developed to make paid HTTP requests. Purl is designed to be a user-friendly, curl-esque CLI for making...

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Meanwhile, a new tool called purl has been developed to make paid HTTP requests. Purl is designed to be a user-friendly, curl-esque CLI for making HTTP requests that require payment. The tool is built by Stripe and is available for installation via Homebrew or shell script.

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The Future of Work in the Age of AI

As AI continues to advance, many are wondering what the future of work will hold. While some worry about job displacement, others argue that...

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As AI continues to advance, many are wondering what the future of work will hold. While some worry about job displacement, others argue that technology will create new opportunities. In a recent article, the author argues that we don't need to worry about running out of work in the age of AI.

"While it's painful in the short term, we typically don’t miss the jobs displaced by technology." — Author

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Who: Cherise Doyley, a pregnant woman in Florida What: Refused a cesarean section and was brought into a Zoom court hearing When: Recent incident...

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  • Who: Cherise Doyley, a pregnant woman in Florida
  • What: Refused a cesarean section and was brought into a Zoom court hearing
  • When: Recent incident
  • Where: University of Florida Health hospital
  • Impact: Raises questions about medical technology and patient autonomy

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Experts argue that the future of work will require adaptability and a willingness to learn new skills. As AI takes over routine tasks, humans will need to focus on creative problem-solving and critical thinking.

"We need to focus on developing skills that are complementary to AI, such as creativity, empathy, and critical thinking." — Expert

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As technology continues to advance, it's clear that we need to consider the human side of innovation. From medical ethics to the future of work,...

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As technology continues to advance, it's clear that we need to consider the human side of innovation. From medical ethics to the future of work, these stories highlight the importance of empathy, adaptability, and critical thinking in a rapidly changing world.

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** A series of recent events and innovations has brought attention to the complex relationships between technology, ethics, and human experience.

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What's Happening at the Intersection of Tech and Society?

A series of recent events and innovations has brought attention to the complex relationships between technology, ethics, and human experience. From a woman's Zoom court appearance while in labor to the development of a new tool for making paid HTTP requests, these stories raise important questions about the impact of technology on our lives.

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The Human Side of Medical Technology

A recent incident in Florida highlights the tension between medical technology and patient autonomy. Cherise Doyley, a pregnant woman, was brought into a Zoom court hearing while in labor after refusing a cesarean section. The incident raises questions about the limits of medical technology and the importance of patient consent.

"I understood the risk to be less than 2% and repeatedly told doctors I wouldn’t consent to a cesarean without trying to have a vaginal delivery first." — Cherise Doyley

New Tools for a Changing World

Meanwhile, a new tool called purl has been developed to make paid HTTP requests. Purl is designed to be a user-friendly, curl-esque CLI for making HTTP requests that require payment. The tool is built by Stripe and is available for installation via Homebrew or shell script.

The Future of Work in the Age of AI

As AI continues to advance, many are wondering what the future of work will hold. While some worry about job displacement, others argue that technology will create new opportunities. In a recent article, the author argues that we don't need to worry about running out of work in the age of AI.

"While it's painful in the short term, we typically don’t miss the jobs displaced by technology." — Author

Key Facts

  • Who: Cherise Doyley, a pregnant woman in Florida
  • What: Refused a cesarean section and was brought into a Zoom court hearing
  • When: Recent incident
  • Where: University of Florida Health hospital
  • Impact: Raises questions about medical technology and patient autonomy

What Experts Say

Experts argue that the future of work will require adaptability and a willingness to learn new skills. As AI takes over routine tasks, humans will need to focus on creative problem-solving and critical thinking.

"We need to focus on developing skills that are complementary to AI, such as creativity, empathy, and critical thinking." — Expert

What Comes Next

As technology continues to advance, it's clear that we need to consider the human side of innovation. From medical ethics to the future of work, these stories highlight the importance of empathy, adaptability, and critical thinking in a rapidly changing world.

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