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When do people behave badly? Extensive research in behavioral science has shown that people are more likely to act ...
For more than 25 years, architect Alex Klumb has been shaping the built environment of the Roaring Fork Valley and beyond. A ...
Travel director, Lauren Ho explores the need for resonance, not reach, in the way we choose to make journeys of discovery ...
As congressional Democrats and Republicans battle over how to avert a potential government shutdown, another issue -- reining ...
Artificially generated data can help to train AI models when real data are scant, but more focus is needed on validating the ...
Ben Shapiro and I discuss political de-escalation and the state — and stakes — of political disagreement in America.
Commentary: IFA 2025 underlined how vital it is for consumer tech companies to tout AI. But the definition is getting blurry ...
Looking for an easy way to keep your floors spotless? Check out the Eureka J15 Max Ultra robot vacuum, an impressive new ...
But speech is also powerful. And slippery. And people can use it in dangerous, unpredictable, chaotic ways. So how do we ...
An alum of Google and Twitter, Edwin Chen built his data labeling company, Surge, in the shadows of the AI revolution. Now the 37-year-old wants to make his voice heard.
Many parents feel immense pressure to become “cry experts,” and an entire industry has sprung up to capitalize on this anxiety.
Google updated its quality rater guidelines to treat election and voting info as YMYL. See what changed and how to align ...