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Tyler Austin Harper

Tyler Austin Harper

Contributing Writer at The Atlantic

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  • English
Covering topics
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Education
  • Politics

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Recent Articles

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The Unexpected Profundity of a Movie About Bird-Watching

Listers understands how technology can corrupt our leisure activities.
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The Question All Colleges Should Ask Themselves About AI

Too many school leaders have been reluctant to impose harsh penalties for unauthorized chatbot use.
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If the University of Chicago Won’t Defend the Humanities, Who Will?

Why it matters that the University of Chicago is pausing admissions to doctoral programs in literature, philosophy, the arts, and languages
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Memoir of a Mailman

A new book describes the challenges and joys of life as a letter carrier.
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Eight Books That Explain the University Crisis

Now is the perfect time to look with clear eyes at the goals, accomplishments, and failures of higher education.
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The Surefire Way to Elicit Squeals of Delight From a Grown Man

Set off fireworks.
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The Blockbuster That Captured a Growing American Rift

The novel that inspired the film ‘Jaws’ was decidedly populist. The movie? Not so much.
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Isn’t Trump Supposed to Be Anti-War?

Getting the U.S. involved in the conflict between Israel and Iran would cut against one of his most consistent campaign promises.
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Looking Up: Photographs by Bieke Depoorter

What we see when we stare at the night sky
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What Happens When People Don’t Understand How AI Works

Despite what tech CEOs might say, large language models are not smart in any recognizably human sense of the word.
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An Autopsy Report on Biden’s In-Office Decline

“Five people were running the country,” a political insider told the authors of the new book Original Sin. “And Joe Biden was at best a senior member of the board.”
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What We Lose When We’re Priced Out of Our Hobbies

For a lot of people, it’s getting too expensive to knit or fish.
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Chimamanda Adichie’s Fiction Has Shed Its Optimism

The Nigerian American author’s first novel in 12 years depicts troubled relations between men and women—but no tidy resolutions.
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Richard Price’s Radical, Retrograde Novel

In “Lazarus Man,” he rejects the tropes of contemporary literature.
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Blame Biden

Harris was probably doomed from the jump.
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Of Course Black Men Are Drifting Toward Trump

These voters tend to be both more culturally conservative and more economically liberal than the current version of the Democratic Party.
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ChatGPT Doesn’t Have to Ruin College

The power of a robust honor code—and abundant institutional resources
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Fact-Checking Is Not a Political Strategy

A decade of myth-busting has had next to zero impact on Donald Trump’s electoral viability.
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The Populist Mantle Is Harris’s for the Taking

But does she want it?
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A Satire of America’s Obsession With Identity

The hero of Danzy Senna’s new novel is trying, and failing, to write the Great American Biracial Novel.
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The Emerging Bipartisan Wokeness

Even conservatives are now woke.