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New Study Shows AI Made Some Workers More Productive
Daron Acemoglu, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor who recently won the Nobel Prize in economics, worries that artificial intelligence will worsen income inequality and not do all that much for productivity.
Accentuate the Personal
Many of the most successful projects struck pleasingly human notes for all their impressive scale
'Sometimes a Single Word Is Enough to Open a Door'
How George C. Wolfein collaboration with Audra McDonald-subtly, indelibly reimagined musical theater's most domineering stage mother.
Two Texans in Williamsburg
David Nuss and Sarah Martin-Nuss tried to decorate their house on their own— until they realized they needed help: Like, how do we not just go to Pottery Barn?”
One Place to Dunk on NBA Star: A New York City Chess Board
7-Foot-3 Victor Wembanyama stopped in at Manhattan park for different kind of on-1
Retaliation Over Trade Poses Risk For China
In the weeks since the election, China has flaunted the ways in which it could hit back in the event of a new trade war with the U.S., including everything from choking off the metals needed for everyday products to punishing U.S. companies that do business in China.
Chess Star Quits EventOver a Pair of Pants
The pinnacle of chess has weathered its fair share of controversies in recent years, including a cheating dustup, geopolitical tension, and players' bizarre complaints about creaky floors.
Automaker Discounts Give Car Sales a Lift
Car shopping in 2024 started to get back to normal for the first time this decade, with ample choice on the dealership lot and even some bargains for shoppers.
Blame Porch Pirates For Higher Prices
Lost deliveries, shipping delays and theft on the front porch have become such growing problems that companies are making consumers pay for package protection.
A Mayor's Race in Winter
There is scandal. There is drama. But mostly everyone is frozen.
BUBBLE BURST
THOUGH IT MIGHT BE UNDER CONTROL, INFLATION SWUNG THE ELECTION. NOW IT COULD COME BACK.
Creature Comforts - Holiday Gifts for Feeling Good
Great memories, comfort, and a good night's sleep: These are some of life's greatest gifts. While some of these are intangible, there are things that help us provide these for each other and ourselves. Our holiday gift guide this year includes items that will let the people in your life look good, feel good, eat well, and relax, which makes for a pretty good life.
A LION OF THE CRISIS
THE CHIEF PHARMACY OFFICER AND AVP OF CLINICAL OPERATIONS AT NEW YORK'S HOSPITAL FOR SPECIAL SURGERY SPEAKS OUT ON THE HOSPITAL'S VITAL WORK TO END THE GLOBAL OPIOID CRISIS
WHAT HAPPENED & WHAT'S NEXT
AS 2024 GIVES WAY TO 2025, A GLIMPSE AT WHAT THE NEW YEAR MIGHT HAVE IN STORE
50 Years of Building Communities, Empowering Lives, & Redefining Affordable Housing
Conifer Realty's holistic approach ensures that every community they develop supports resident success and community prosperity.
RESETTING THE CARGO COMPASS
FENIX MARINE SERVICES INTENDS TO HAVE NET ZERO EMISSIONS BY 2035, AND THEY'RE DOING IT IN ONE OF THE NATION'S BIGGEST AND MOST INNOVATIVE PORTS
The True Test of Success
Developing advanced diagnostic testing for people with cancers and complex diseases can change lives. For Castle Biosciences, that culture is powering their mission.
Just What the Doctor Ordered
Medical breakthroughs of 2024 and ones to look forward to
Robot War - NEXT-GEN HUMANOID: OPTIMUS TESLA BOT VS ATLAS BOSTON DYNAMICS
Once a thing of science fiction, humanoid robots are now a reality, unlocking a new chapter in the world of technology and bringing to the fore a fascinating contest between two titans of the industry: Tesla, with its Optimus Tesla Bot, and Boston Dynamics, the creators of Atlas. It's a clash that could shape the future of robotics and how we live and work forever.
Robotics - AI TECHNOLOGY NOW TURNING SCI-FI INTO INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
The lines between science fiction and reality continue to blur, and new AI innovations bring the Machine Era closer to reality.
How Timothée Chalamet Learned To Sound Like Bob Dylan
The actor worked with a major voice coach to the stars to transform into the legendary folk singer for A Complete Unknown,
Thune Faces Delicate Task Leading a Fractured Senate
Sen. John Thune had a little more than three hours to bask in his big victory before Donald Trump dropped an anvil on his head.
Military Eyed to Help With Mass Deportation Effort
Incoming border czar Homan says bases could be used to detain migrants
It's an Epic Mess. TGI Fridays Has Seen Better Days.
The chain that spread happy hour and family dining across America has unpaid bills and vacant offices
Netflix’s Big Game Is Just Getting Started
Its foray into live sports caps a strong year
Danny Meyer
Danny Meyer's first restaurantUnion Square Cafe in New York-catapulted him into a career as a serial restaurateur.
'New Year, New You' Doesn't Work.Here's How You Can Actually Improve Your Life.
Instead of resolving to become a different person in 2025, try setting achievable goals and embracing radical doability.’
He Coined the Term 'Voodoo Economics'
That phrase, invented for George H.W. Bush to wield against Ronald Reagan, remains a go-to political cudgel.
The Great Graying Of America
\"IN the long run we're all dead,\" said John Maynard Keynes. Getting to the exit in the long or short run is called aging, and gerontology, the science of aging, is a booming field because so many of us are outlasting the biblical span of \"three score and ten.\"
What the Future Held
Making predictions isn't like peering into a crystal ball. It more often resembles looking in a mirror. Futurologists see in their visions the anxieties of their own time.