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Business
Apple’s Go-Slow A.I. Approach
The tech giant announced a slew of artificial intelligence-focused features, but also signaled it will be patient in rolling out…
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Business
Fed Is in No Rush to Cut Rates as Economy Holds Up
Federal Reserve officials are expected to leave interest rates unchanged at their meeting this week. They will also release a…
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News
Welcome to the Era of the A.I. Smartphone
Apple and Google are getting up close and personal with user data to craft memos, summarize documents and generate images.
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Business
Hey, Siri! Let’s Talk About How Apple Is Giving You an A.I. Makeover.
Apple, a latecomer to artificial intelligence, has struck a deal with OpenAI and developed tools to improve its Siri voice…
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World
Stanford Becomes Latest School to Reinstate Test Scores Requirement
The university joins a small but growing number of elite colleges requiring SAT or ACT scores in applications once again.
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News
How Will Employers Regard Today’s Student Activists?
Readers discuss a column by Pamela Paul about college protesters’ job prospects and future careers.
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World
The U.N. is adding Israel and Hamas to list of countries and groups that harm children in conflict zones.
The United Nations will add Israel as well as Hamas to a list of countries and armed groups that harm…
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News
Late-Night Dining Is Back. Sort Of.
You don’t have to settle for 6 p.m. dinners.
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News
Kathy Hochul Just Upended a Lot More Than Congestion Pricing
Gov. Kathy Hochul’s decision to “indefinitely pause” congestion pricing in Manhattan is likely to reverberate for decades, much like the…
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News
New Jersey Law Will Limit Access to Government Records
Gov. Philip D. Murphy signed the legislation, insisting it would not encourage public corruption.