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  1. My First Trip to Norway, With A.I. as a Guide

    Can artificial intelligence devise a bucket-list vacation that checks all the boxes: culture, nature, hotels and transportation? Our reporter put three virtual assistants to the test.

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    The train between Flam and Myrdal, Norway, goes through some of the most scenic spots in the country. The ride was recommended by the author’s virtual assistants.
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  2. The A.I. Boom Has an Unlikely Early Winner: Wonky Consultants

    Rattled by tech’s latest trend, businesses have turned to advisers at Boston Consulting Group, McKinsey and KPMG for guidance on adopting generative artificial intelligence.

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    Boston Consultant Group’s Vladimir Lukic says clients are eager to figure out what to do with generative A.I.
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  3. When the Terms of Service Change to Make Way for A.I. Training

    Tech companies have been making subtle and not-so-subtle changes to their rules for better access to data for building A.I. We took a look at some of them.

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  4. A.I. Will Fix the World. The Catch? Robots in Your Veins.

    In “The Singularity Is Nearer,” the futurist Ray Kurzweil reckons with a world dominated by artificial intelligence (good) and his own mortality (bad).

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  5. A.I. Is Getting Better Fast. Can You Tell What’s Real Now?

    Test your skills in this quiz.

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  1. Microsoft Surrenders OpenAI Board Position

    As regulatory scrutiny picks up, the tech giant says it is pleased with the progress OpenAI has made with governance and considers its oversight role unnecessary.

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    OpenAI’s chief executive, Sam Altman, speaks with Microsoft’s chief technology officer, Kevin Scott, during Microsoft’s annual engineering and development conference in Seattle in May.
    CreditGrant Hindsley for The New York Times
  2. In Constant Battle With Insurers, Doctors Reach for a Cudgel: A.I.

    As health plans increasingly rely on technology to deny treatment, physicians are fighting back with chatbots that synthesize research and make the case.

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    Dr. Azlan Tariq uses A.I. to help fight insurance denials of treatments that need pre-approval. “I think for people like me, ChatGPT and generative A.I. have been a lifeline,” he said.
    CreditTaylor Glascock for The New York Times
  3. ChatGPT vs. Me: Who Will Write a Better Beach Read?

    A fiction writer challenges an A.I. chatbot to a duel.

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  4. Los estereotipos femeninos se trasladan a las voces de la IA

    Aunque la tecnología avanza, los estereotipos sobre las mujeres se recodifican una y otra vez.

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  5. Investors Pour $27.1 Billion Into A.I. Start-Ups, Defying a Downturn

    Funding for A.I. firms made up nearly half the $56 billion in U.S. start-up financing from April to June, according to PitchBook.

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    A.I. companies have attracted increasingly large rounds of funding after OpenAI, shown here, released ChatGPT in 2022.
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  1. Applying to College? Here’s How A.I. Tools Might Hurt, or Help.

    ChatGPT might change the application essay forever.

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  2. How teachers and students feel about A.I.

    As the school year begins, their thinking has evolved.

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    CreditSam Wood
  3. How to Use A.I. for Family Time

    Plan meals, find gifts and create stories using generative A.I.

     

    CreditTess Smith-Roberts
  4. What’s the Future for A.I.?

    Where we’re heading tomorrow, next year and beyond.

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    CreditMathieu Labrecque
  5. How Should I Use A.I. Chatbots Like ChatGPT?

    Large language models are already good at a wide variety of tasks.

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  2. The Era of Killer Robots Is Here

    Ukraine has become a Silicon Valley for autonomous weapons.

    By Natalie Kitroeff, Paul Mozur, Will Reid, Clare Toeniskoetter, Stella Tan, Lisa Chow, Dan Powell, Elisheba Ittoop, Sophia Lanman and Alyssa Moxley

     
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  22. DealBook Newsletter

    Inside Nvidia’s $500 Billion Wipeout

    The chipmaker’s stock has tumbled in recent days, a reminder that the artificial intelligence stock boom could be tough to sustain.

    By Andrew Ross Sorkin, Ravi Mattu, Bernhard Warner, Sarah Kessler, Michael J. de la Merced, Lauren Hirsch and Ephrat Livni

     
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  31. The Big Number

    $3.34 Trillion

    The market value on Tuesday of Nvidia, whose chips have made it possible to create A.I. systems.

    By Santul Nerkar

     
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    Inside Elon Musk’s Mission to Win Back Advertisers

    The billionaire met with senior brand executives at the Cannes Lions advertising festival this week, after crudely telling them off last year.

    By Andrew Ross Sorkin, Ravi Mattu, Bernhard Warner, Sarah Kessler, Michael J. de la Merced, Lauren Hirsch and Ephrat Livni

     
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    The Paths to Progress for Our Graduates

    Responses to an essay about “no promise” graduates. Also: Justice Alito and “godliness”; Sudan’s tragedy; whistle-blower protections; dreading election night.

     
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  43. How A.I. Is Revolutionizing Drug Development

    In high-tech labs, workers are generating data to train A.I. algorithms to design better medicine, faster. But the transformation is just getting underway.

    By Steve Lohr and Spencer Lowell

     
  44. Apple Joins the A.I. Party, Elon’s Wild Week and HatGPT

    “They really sort of make you feel like it’s Christmas and Coachella at the same time.”

    By Kevin Roose, Casey Newton, Rachel Cohn, Whitney Jones, Jen Poyant, Dan Powell, Elisheba Ittoop, Marion Lozano, Rowan Niemisto and Corey Schreppel

     
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  47. Fake News Still Has a Home on Facebook

    Christopher Blair, a renowned “liberal troll” who posts falsehoods to Facebook, is having a banner year despite crackdowns by Facebook and growing competition from A.I.

    By Stuart A. Thompson

     
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  57. The Shift

    Can Apple Rescue the Vision Pro?

    The $3,500 “spatial computing” device has gathered dust on my shelf. Can tweaks and upgrades save it from obsolescence?

    By Kevin Roose

     
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  82. TimesVideo

    Where Am I From?

    In this short film, the new media artist Nouf Aljowaysir asks A.I. a question she’s struggled with since childhood.

    By Nouf Aljowaysir

     
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  89. The Big Number: $6 Billion

    Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence company, xAI, announced last Sunday that it had raised $6 billion, which would go toward developing new products and research and development efforts.

    By Santul Nerkar

     
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  91. Google Eats Rocks, a Win for A.I. Interpretability and Safety Vibe Check

    “Pass me the nontoxic glue and a couple of rocks, because it’s time to whip up a meal with Google’s new A.I. Overviews.”

    By Kevin Roose, Casey Newton, Rachel Cohn, Whitney Jones, Jen Poyant, Brad Fisher, Dan Powell, Marion Lozano, Sophia Lanman, Rowan Niemisto and Diane Wong

     
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  93. TimesVideo

    The New ChatGPT, Hype vs. Reality

    Our tech columnist reviews GPT-4o, OpenAI’s latest chatbot technology, in its partly finished state.

    By Brian X. Chen and Karen Hanley

     
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  106. The Ethicist

    Can I Use A.I. to Grade My Students’ Papers?

    The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on artificial intelligence platforms, and whether it’s hypocritical for teachers to use these tools while forbidding students from doing the same.

    By Kwame Anthony Appiah

     
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