
It’s the End of the Internet as We Know It
In the race to patch up cybersecurity holes found by the newest A.I. models, we risk leaving too many people to fend for themselves.
By Raffi Krikorian

In the race to patch up cybersecurity holes found by the newest A.I. models, we risk leaving too many people to fend for themselves.
By Raffi Krikorian

The future of war belongs to “flying lawn mowers”
By David Wallace-Wells

But a new set of lawsuits may finally hold tech companies accountable.
By Jessica Grose

Instead of navigating the obstacles to conduct polls with human respondents, pollsters are running A.I. simulations instead. Why?
By Leif Weatherby and Benjamin Recht

A.I.’s significant targeting improvements aren’t enough to overcome geography in Iran.
By Marc Gustafson and Justin Kosslyn

Patients are turning to A.I. chatbots for therapy — and the chatbots are fueling their worst impulses.
By Divya Saini and Natasha Bailen

Marshall McLuhan was right about Claude, too.
By Ezra Klein

We are beginning an era in which the social media companies are finally held accountable for their harm.
By Julia Angwin

As more A.I. generated writing is unleashed on the world, more readers will question who — or what — has penned their favorite works.
By Andrea Bartz

The administration is further weakening the country’s position in the critical semiconductor sector.
By German Lopez
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