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  1. On Language

    What We Lose When Everything Is ‘-Coded’

    On the social internet, our fascination with analyzing the hidden messages in our culture has been flattened into one word.

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    CreditIllustration by SMLXL Company
  1. We Don’t Really Know How A.I. Works. That’s a Problem.

    For us to trust it on certain subjects, researchers in the growing field of interpretability might need to learn how to open the black box of its brain.

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    CreditIllustration by Max Guther
  2. ‘I Don’t Know If We Can Come Back From This’: The View From Inside Trump’s D.H.S.

    Dozens of agents and officials share their stories about working in the Department of Homeland Security during the harsh crackdown on illegal immigration.

    By Rachel PoserEmily Bazelon and

    CreditStephen Voss for The New York Times
  3. Takeaways From The Times’s Look Inside D.H.S.

    Eighty current and former employees talked to us about the Trump administration’s relentless push for mass deportations.

    By Rachel PoserEmily Bazelon and

    Employees of the Homeland Security Department feared that the surge of enforcement in Minneapolis would lead to a loss of legitimacy.
    CreditAdam Gray/Associated Press
  4. The Rise and Fall and Rise of Michael Jackson

    A new biopic is the latest move in the Jackson estate’s posthumous — and lucrative — rehabilitation campaign.

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  5. I Feel So Sorry for My A.I. Sunglasses

    Plenty of people hate Mark Zuckerberg’s superintelligent, supercharged spectacles. I was ready to hate them, too.

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    CreditPhoto illustration by Joe Lingeman
    I WORE It

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