A Curated Collection of AI and Technology Magazine Covers (1950s–Present)
By
Daniel J. Solove
Summary
A curated collection of over 80 magazine covers spanning from the 1950s to the present day, all featuring themes of artificial intelligence, the internet, and digital technologies. The author shares their personal collection, beginning with quick previews and promising larger images later, while inviting readers to contribute any missing covers. The piece concludes with the author's personal favorites and a top 3 ranking.
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· 4 pulledI previously posted my collection of privacy magazine covers. Here's my collection of magazine covers involving AI, the internet, and related digital technologies.
I collected more than 80 magazine covers from the 1950s to the present. I'm excited to share my collection with you.
If you have any covers I've missed, please share them with me.
Also scroll down to the very end to see my favorite covers, including my top 3 and see if you agree with me.
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