From friendship in a world of chatbots to what it means to be alive, this month’s new popular science books are asking some ...
NPR's Steve Inskeep asks Princeton computer scientist Sayash Kapoor about his assertions that AI won't lead to mass layoffs.
A new critique in the scientific journal Nature is raising fresh questions about Microsoft's claimed quantum computing ...
If you're a frequent short-form video scroller, you've probably seen one of Julius Mondragon's videos appear on your screen in 2026. In January, he began posting videos in which he approaches people ...
Now an associate director of data science at Merck, Khan reflects on his experience in Columbia’s Applied Analytics program ...
James Manyika is a technology executive and researcher focused on the intersection of technology, economics and society. He serves as senior vice president for research, labs, technology and society ...
When Audrey Hasson started her freshman year at Carnegie Mellon University in 2022, ChatGPT was still locked inside a lab. As she graduated this month, Hasson and her peers are casting off into a ...
While the billion-dollar question is about when quantum computing will become commercially viable, one of the problems being tackled at the moment is how to make the ...
Leah Solivan built Taskrabbit from a recession-era idea into one of the companies that helped define the gig economy. Then she sold it to Ikea in what she describes as a tearful, unanimous board vote.
'Tadej keeps on surprising us' – The inside view on how UAE Team Emirates-XRG have constructed Tadej Pogačar's assault on a fifth Tour de France ...
Six years ago at a StrictlyVC event in San Francisco, I asked Sam Altman how OpenAI, with its complicated corporate structure, would make money. He said that someday, he’d ask the AI. When everyone ...
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