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The Dada World of TikTok Home Remodeling.

Go, the General-Purpose Language of the New Millennium.

Pregnancy for Profit Is Full-Term Work...

Inside the Uncanny World of TikTok Home Remodeling - Turn a tree into a luxury apartment. Retrofit a bedroom for a million children. The videos are bizarre-and going very viral. Who's behind them?

If you've been on TikTok at any point in the past six months, chances are you've stumbled across them, as I first did during a fairly routine doomscroll one night this summer. For me it started with two videos somewhat incongruously tagged #homeremodeling and #housedesign. One of them featured a CGI man summoning a baby phoenix outside of a tree that he planned to turn into an apartment. Then a robotic AI voice started to narrate how the CGI man, identified as Little John, was going to build it. Over the next 90 seconds, Little John transformed the tree into a maniacally space-efficient luxury unit in an AI-generated ballet of flying galvanized square steel, ecofriendly wood veneer, and expansion screws.

Inside the Uncanny World of TikTok Home Remodeling - Turn a tree into a luxury apartment. Retrofit a bedroom for a million children. The videos are bizarre-and going very viral. Who's behind them?

6 mins

WAIT, GO BACK

To mature as programmers, newer generations need to take a lesson from Google’s programming language.

WAIT, GO BACK

4 mins

A Full-Term Gig - Hiring someone to carry your baby to term is a booming business.

Hiring someone to carry your baby to term is a booming business. The market for surrogacy is expected to expand to $129 billion by 2032, fueled by older parents, rising infertility, and more same-sex families. Silicon Valley contributes to the growth too: Tech companies like Google, Meta, and Snap pitch in up to $80,000 toward the six-figure cost of the process.

A Full-Term Gig - Hiring someone to carry your baby to term is a booming business.

4 mins

THE DAD-ROCK DIPLOMACY OF ANTONY BLINKEN

Two major wars. A rising China. Hackers everywhere. He's from the US government, and he's here to help.

THE DAD-ROCK DIPLOMACY OF ANTONY BLINKEN

10+ mins

THE SICK (AND SLOW) BURNS OF JOSH JOHNSON

The comedian tells jokes the way he found fame: slowly, and then all at once.

THE SICK (AND SLOW) BURNS OF JOSH JOHNSON

10+ mins

THE ALTERNATE UNIVERSE OF MEREDITH WHITAKER

It's free. It doesn't track you or serve you ads. It pays its engineers very well. And it's a go-to app for hundreds of millions of people.

THE ALTERNATE UNIVERSE OF MEREDITH WHITAKER

10+ mins

THE MIDLIFE NOT -A-CRISIS OF MARK CUBAN

Though he's soon to be out at Shark Tank, the billionaire has a massive new \"disruption\" in the works. He's certain it'll save lives.

THE MIDLIFE NOT -A-CRISIS OF MARK CUBAN

10+ mins

THE ULTRACOOL CASH GRABS OF BOOBI ALTHOFF

Now the Tik Tokker turned podcaster is out to prove her worth-by being herself.

THE ULTRACOOL CASH GRABS OF BOOBI ALTHOFF

10+ mins

THE MILITARY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEXES TRAE STEPHENS

The venture capitalist and cofounder of the defense-tech startup Anduril has worked with Donald Trump, Peter Thiel, Palmer Luckey, and Elon Musk.

THE MILITARY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEXES TRAE STEPHENS

10+ mins

THE TELEVISUAL HIJACKING OF ALFONSO CUARON

Gravity, Children of Men, the best Harry Potter film-and now a seven-part miniseries?

THE TELEVISUAL HIJACKING OF ALFONSO CUARON

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Wired is a monthly American magazine that covers how emerging technologies affect culture, the economy, and politics. It was founded in 1993 by Louis Rossetto and Jane Metcalfe and is currently published by Condé Nast. Wired is known for its high-quality journalism and its coverage of cutting-edge technologies. It has won numerous awards, including the National Magazine Award for General Excellence.

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