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Pinterest CEO: To protect our kids online, Congress must make digital IDs the national standard—and require OS makers to share age-validation data with apps
CommentaryPinterest CEO: To protect our kids online, Congress must make digital IDs the national standard—and require OS makers to share age-validation data with apps
By Bill ReadySeptember 23, 2024
YouTube will now play ads over paused screens, giving users fewer options to dodge them
TechYouTube will now play ads over paused screens, giving users fewer options to dodge them
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezSeptember 20, 2024
AI investors need focus—but their exuberance isn’t entirely unjustified
CommentaryAI investors need focus—but their exuberance isn’t entirely unjustified
By Vibhor Rastogi and Cagla KaymazSeptember 20, 2024
AI development is being hijacked by Big Tech and rich nations, UN report warns
CommentaryAI development is being hijacked by Big Tech and rich nations, UN report warns
By Nazneen RajaniSeptember 19, 2024
Job seeker is frustrated.
NewslettersJob applications are up 31% this year as candidates struggle with a tougher market
By Emma BurleighSeptember 19, 2024
The stranded astronauts are stoic. NASA shouldn’t be
CommentaryThe stranded astronauts are stoic. NASA shouldn’t be
By Carolyn BarberSeptember 18, 2024
People donate blood for those who were injured by their exploded handheld pagers.
PoliticsExperts explain how hundreds of pagers exploded at once in Lebanon and Syria
By Wyatte Grantham-Philips, Michael Biesecker, Sarah El Deeb, Sarah Parvini and The Associated PressSeptember 17, 2024
Yoshua Bengio, professor at the Montreal Institute for Learning Algorithms, is seen at a lecture event wearing a tan suit with a maroon dress shirt. His mouth is slightly open as he speaks and he is wearing a microphone. His hands are raised as he gestures while speaking on AI.
TechAI could soon be beyond our control—and the scientists who created it are worried
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezSeptember 17, 2024
Holly Alpine.
CommentaryI loved my job at Microsoft, but I had to resign on principle. Here’s why
By Holly AlpineSeptember 17, 2024
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are betting on nostalgia to win your vote. Here’s why
CommentaryKamala Harris and Donald Trump are betting on nostalgia to win your vote. Here’s why
By Clay RoutledgeSeptember 17, 2024
Almost a century after Virginia Woolf’s ‘A Room of One’s Own’ essay, women are driving the housing market
CommentaryAlmost a century after Virginia Woolf’s ‘A Room of One’s Own’ essay, women are driving the housing market
By Priscilla AlmodovarSeptember 17, 2024
How Elon Musk, Sam Altman, and the Silicon Valley elite manipulate the public
TechHow Elon Musk, Sam Altman, and the Silicon Valley elite manipulate the public
By Gary MarcusSeptember 17, 2024
The finance industry’s favorite 20% tax loophole looks here to stay
FinanceThe finance industry’s favorite 20% tax loophole looks here to stay
By Luisa BeltranSeptember 17, 2024
America’s national debt is ballooning—and any real solutions can only be bipartisan
CommentaryAmerica’s national debt is ballooning—and any real solutions can only be bipartisan
By Gary ShapiroSeptember 16, 2024
David Feng, Vice President and General Manager, Client Segments, Client Computing Group at Intel, speaks about Intel microchips in Samsung laptops. He is seen on a stage in front of a large image of an Intel chip with the company logo in it.
TechIntel reaches deal to make chips for US military
By MacKenzie Hawkins, Ian King and BloombergSeptember 13, 2024
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