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AI ethics and the fake Mackenyu interview

What can Esquire’s AI-generated interview teach us about AI Ethics? Once again with AI we find ourselves in the land of, “You ...
For the second year in a row, more than half a million Florida students have applied for a state-funded scholarship to attend ...
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Alex Imas spent years warning AI could collapse labor markets and crater demand. But he's been working on a new theory about ...
The Minnesota Democrat’s amended congressional disclosure now values her household assets between $18,004 and $95,000 — down ...
Walmart and Costco both sell custom bakery cakes, but which store has a better deal? In terms of price, there's a clear ...
I have two daughters, “Tracy,” who has two adult children, and “Mary,” who has three adult children. Tracy is financially comfortable and has been retired for several years. Mary is doing OK but still ...
The FBI and Justice Department are scrambling to rebuild a depleted workforce after a wave of departures over the last year. In response, leaders are easing hiring requirements and accelerating ...
These are not abstract dollars. They represent real projects, real homes, and real opportunities that may now be delayed or ...
By The New York Times This article is part of our Design special report previewing Milan Design Week. When Marcel Wanders and Casper Vissers started the Dutch furniture company Moooi in 2001, it was ...
Hoover, an economist and professor, challenges the idea that upward mobility is purely personal choice, highlighting systemic ...