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The Elizabeth Holmes Verdict and the Legal Loophole for ‘Disruption’

IdeasBy Noam CohenJanuary 5, 2022

The case against the Theranos founder is a troubling reminder: It’s easier for the law to protect investors and much harder to protect the public.

The Elizabeth Holmes Verdict and the Legal Loophole for ‘Disruption’

IdeasBy Noam CohenJanuary 5, 2022

The case against the Theranos founder is a troubling reminder: It’s easier for the law to protect investors and much harder to protect the public.

Open Source Doesn’t Mean More Software Is Better Software

IdeasBy Noam CohenNovember 5, 2021

The battle between Mastodon and Trump’s Truth Social is a reminder that while the internet has changed, the ideals of free software haven’t. That’s a problem.

One Woman’s Mission to Rewrite Nazi History on Wikipedia

[citation needed], Backchannel, Culture, Culture / Digital CultureBy Noam CohenSeptember 7, 2021

Ksenia Coffman’s fellow editors have called her a vandal and a McCarthyist. She just wants them to stop glorifying fascists—and start citing better sources.

The Science and Spirituality of Looking for Life on Mars

IdeasBy Noam CohenJune 28, 2021

Pamela Conrad is a NASA scientist working on the Perseverance mission—and a priest. She spoke to WIRED about how her two worlds help her make sense of the universe.

Wikipedia Is Finally Asking Big Tech to Pay Up

IdeasBy Noam CohenMarch 16, 2021

The Big Four all lean on the encyclopedia at no cost. With the launch of Wikimedia Enterprise, the volunteer project will change that—and possibly itself too.

What the Arab Spring Can Teach Us About GameStop

IdeasBy Noam CohenJanuary 29, 2021

Ten years ago, democracy protesters used social media to organize against an oppressor. But ultimately, the powerful came out ahead.

Wikipedia’s Biggest Challenge Awaits in 2021

IdeasBy Noam CohenJanuary 4, 2021

Changes proposed by the Wikimedia Foundation to diversify its community of editors raise existential questions for the online encyclopedia.

For Big Tech, There’s No Winning This Round

IdeasBy Noam CohenJuly 31, 2020

Accountability is coming—not just because Congress had an impressive hearing this week, but because the confluence of crises now demand action.

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