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  1. The Shift

    How Do You Measure an A.I. Boom?

    A chart created by METR, a nonprofit A.I. organization, has become an industrywide obsession as it measures the rapid development of big A.I. systems.

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    METR’s chief executive, Beth Barnes, and its president, Chris Painter, at their Berkeley, Calif., office.
    METR’s chief executive, Beth Barnes, and its president, Chris Painter, at their Berkeley, Calif., office.
    CreditUlysses Ortega for The New York Times

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  1. Spice Up Your Cooking Skills With Help From Your Phone

    Recipe apps and artificial intelligence can give you a boost, but free tools already on your device can also assist with meal planning and preparation.

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  2. 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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  3. Paul Brainerd Dies at 78; Pioneered Desktop Publishing With PageMaker

    His software brought printing into the digital age, allowing users to stop manually splicing columns of text and graphics and instead create layouts on a virtual pasteboard.

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    CreditIslandWood
  4. The Apps You Need for Your Next Trip Abroad

    Ride-hailing, dining and navigation apps you rely on at home may not be the best options in many countries. Here are local alternatives to download before you go.

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  5. How to Follow the Game, Even When You Can’t See It Live

    When previous commitments keep you from catching your team on television, keep up with it using free apps that quietly deliver scores and more to your phone.

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  1. Pentagon Seeks Help From Ford and G.M.

    Concerned about the slow pace and high cost of weapons production, Pentagon officials have begun talks with General Motors and Ford Motor about producing certain parts.

    By Farah Stockman, Neal E. Boudette and John Ismay

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