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The Old-Fashioned Library at the Heart of the A.I. Boom
Supported by SKIP ADVERTISEMENTThe Old-Fashioned Library at the Heart of the A.I. Boom The two-story library has Oriental rugs, shaded…
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Senators Propose $32 Billion in Annual A.I. Spending but Defer Regulation
Their plan is the culmination of a yearlong listening tour on the dangers of the new technology.
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A.I. Program Aims to Break Barriers for Female Students
Over the last 10 months, Chelsea Prudencio, a junior at Baruch College in Manhattan, got a crash course in artificial…
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A Case Against a Top New York Restaurant Could Lower Barriers to Unions
The National Labor Relations Board has issued a complaint against the New York City restaurant group headed by the acclaimed…
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Inside the Rent Inflation Measure That Economics Nerds Love to Hate
There’s a three-letter abbreviation that economists have started pronouncing with the energy of a four-letter word: “O.E.R.” It stands for…
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Few Chinese Electric Cars Are Sold in U.S., but Industry Fears a Flood
Automakers in the United States and their supporters welcomed President Biden’s tariffs, saying they would protect domestic manufacturing and jobs…
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TikTok Creators Sue to Block U.S. Law Requiring Sale or Ban
The group, whose legal fees are being paid for by the company, said a ban of the app would violate…
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Under Fire for ‘Toxic’ Work Culture, Bank Regulator Apologizes Again
A scathing report revealed a culture of widespread sexual harassment and discrimination at the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Martin Gruenberg…
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Meeting Yourself Where You’re At
Whether you’re still in school, looking for a job or already working, we have some tips for you.
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A.I.’s ‘Her’ Era Has Arrived
New chatbot technology can talk, laugh and sing like a human. What comes next is anyone’s guess.