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Jeff Smith's Math Puzzle for May 8, 2026 – He graduated at the bottom of his engineering class, now he’s reinventing the snow ...
Welcome to your guide to Pips, the latest game in the New York Times catalogue. Released in August 2025, Pips puts a unique ...
A wise man once said that if you don't stand for something, you'll fall for anything. And nowadays, there is so much ...
We spend a lot of time thinking about the difficult people in our lives—the friend who can't take feedback, the partner who always has to be right, the coworker who turns everything into a fight. But ...
Liam Price just cracked a 60-year-old problem that world-class mathematicians have tried and failed to solve. He’s 23 years old and has no advanced mathematics training. What he does have is a ChatGPT ...
Just weeks after Costco introduced a new checkout system designed to dramatically speed up transactions, the rollout is already exposing its faults, suggesting that efficiency gains on paper don’t ...
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As Big Tech companies face legal backlash for addictive features and potential mental health risk, parents are ceding responsibility for what happens inside the home. On March 25th, Meta and Google ...
Companies are scrambling to deal with the glut. Credit...Mojo Wang Supported by By Mike Isaac and Erin Griffith Reporting from San Francisco When a financial services company recently began using ...
This isn’t just annoying. It’s what happens when companies stack automation on top of automation and end up making worse hiring decisions, not better ones. There is no bigger waste of time than ...
There could be one more step required before creating an account and posting on Reddit in the future. According to Reddit's CEO, Steve Huffman, the social media platform is exploring different ways to ...
Valued at $1.6 billion, a tiny start-up called Axiom is building A.I. systems that can check for mistakes. Valued at $1.6 billion, a tiny start-up called Axiom is building A.I. systems that can check ...