I let DaddyGPT parent my kids. Here's what I learned | Stephen Remedios

I let DaddyGPT parent my kids. Here's what I learned | Stephen Remedios

As the world races toward digital perfection, tech humanist Stephen Remedios tried to optimize the messiest and most imperfect of all human work: parenting. He shares the story of DaddyGPT, a digital version of himself built to help raise his kids — until they began to prefer it over him. What unfolds is a personal look at the limits of AI, and a reminder that what matters most isn't getting it right every time but showing up with the authentic imperfection only humans have.

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5 practical ways to take control of your life | Jim VandeHei

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Why I must come out | Geena Rocero (re-release)

When fashion model Geena Rocero first saw a photo of herself in a bikini, "I thought ... you have arrived!" As she reveals, that's because she was born with the gender assignment "boy." In this moving...

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Stress is contagious — but so is calm. Psychologist Jenny Taitz explains why one stressful moment tends to snowball into the next, and shares small, immediate resets you can practice anywhere to break...

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Sunday Pick: Unsolicited Advice: How to handle layoffs with care | from Fixable

When an organization lays people off , those who remain are often left scrambling to find their footing – and hold other people up – in an environment that no longer feels stable. In the wake of ongoi...

29 Mar 25min

3 things I wish I knew when I was broke | Vivian Tu

3 things I wish I knew when I was broke | Vivian Tu

Finance doesn't have to feel like a foreign language. Wall Street trader-turned-financial educator Vivian Tu helps millions of people make sense of money, breaking down complex concepts into everyday ...

28 Mar 27min

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Why the world is still not built for women | Virginia Santy

Design consultant Virginia Santy set out to create an office space built specifically for women, flipping the script on the subtle (and not-so-subtle) ways that workplaces and cities still fail them. ...

27 Mar 15min

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The magical, mesmerizing migration of monarch butterflies | Jaime Rojo (re-release)

When monarch butterflies migrate, they produce one of the most iconic wildlife spectacles in the world — and provide us with an important indicator of ecological health, says photographer Jaime Rojo. ...

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