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The Atlantic: "The Epistemic Crisis"

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This URL points to The Atlantic's general technology section rather than a specific article; the title suggests interest in epistemic crisis content, which relates to AI's effects on information ecosystems and public reasoning.

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The Atlantic's technology section covers broad technology topics including AI, epistemics, and digital society. Without specific article content available, this appears to be a general technology landing page rather than a specific piece on epistemic crisis.

Key Points

  • The Atlantic publishes long-form journalism on technology's societal impacts including AI development
  • Covers topics relevant to AI safety such as misinformation, epistemic integrity, and digital trust
  • Provides mainstream media perspective on AI risks and governance debates
  • Articles often bridge technical topics and broader public understanding

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Technology - The Atlantic Artificial Intelligence 

 See All Illustration by Deena So Oteh The ChatGPT Symptom Spiral 

 Be careful asking chatbots about your health.

 Sage Lazzaro 6:30 PM ET Illustration by The Atlantic. Source: Getty. Silicon Valley Is in a Frenzy Over Bots That Build Themselves 

 How close are we really to self-improving AI?

 Matteo Wong and Lila Shroff April 3, 2026 Illustration by Alisa Gao / The Atlantic If You Need a Laptop, Buy It Now 

 Electronics are getting more expensive and worse. Blame the AI boom.

 Hana Kiros March 31, 2026 Illustration by The Atlantic A Game Plan for the AI Boom 

 Ten years ago, AlphaGo trounced human competitors—and its legacy is still present in today’s most advanced bots.

 Matteo Wong March 30, 2026 Newsletter Atlantic Intelligence Atlantic writers help you wrap your mind around artificial intelligence and a new machine age.

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 Illustration by Deena So Oteh The ChatGPT Symptom Spiral 

 Be careful asking chatbots about your health.

 Sage Lazzaro 6:30 PM ET Illustration by The Atlantic. Source: Getty. Silicon Valley Is in a Frenzy Over Bots That Build Themselves 

 How close are we really to self-improving AI?

 Matteo Wong and Lila Shroff April 3, 2026 Illustration by Alisa Gao / The Atlantic It’s Not Gambling, It’s ‘Girl Math’ 

 Prediction markets are trying to woo women through matcha memes and #girlboss ads.

 Nancy Walecki April 1, 2026 Illustration by Alisa Gao / The Atlantic If You Need a Laptop, Buy It Now 

 Electronics are getting more expensive and worse. Blame the AI boom.

 Hana Kiros March 31, 2026 Illustration by The Atlantic A Game Plan for the AI Boom 

 Ten years ago, AlphaGo trounced human competitors—and its legacy is still present in today’s most advanced bots.

 Matteo Wong March 30, 2026 Nathan Howard / Bloomberg / Getty Welcome to a Multidimensional Economic Disaster 

 The AI boom wasn’t built for the polycrisis.

 Matteo Wong and Charlie Warzel March 26, 2026 Illustration by The Atlantic. Source: clavicular0 / Instagram What Was Clavicular? 

 The internet’s most famous looks-maxxer is far more pernicious than he may seem.

 Will Gottsegen March 26, 2026 Illustration by Matteo Giuseppe Pani / The Atlantic OpenAI Is Doing Everything … Poorly 

 The company’s sudden decision to pull the plug on Sora is a sign of deeper trouble.

 Lila Shroff March 25, 2026 Illustration by Akshita Chandra / The Atlantic When Claude Met Claude 

 Why is Anthropic sponsoring an exhibition about Monet?

 Matteo Wong March 25, 2026 Roman Pilipey / AFP / Getty A Legal Decision That Could Change Social Media 

 Jurors found Meta and Google liable for building apps that inflicted mental-health problems on a teenager, and similar lawsuits are on the horizon.

 Kaitlyn Tiffany March 25, 2026 View More
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