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  1. Oye, IA, hablemos… pero no en público En español, Today

    Podrían pasar años antes de que la nueva ola de asistentes de inteligencia artificial se usen cotidianamente, porque solucionan problemas pero presentan nuevos.

  2. How Bad Is A.I. for the Climate? Business, Today

    Tech giants are building power-hungry data centers to run their artificial intelligence tools. The costs of that demand surge are becoming clearer.

  3. Tensions Rise in Silicon Valley Over Sales of Start-Up Stocks Business, Today

    The market for shares of hot start-ups like SpaceX and Stripe is projected to reach a record $64 billion this year.

  4. Are E.V.s Too Quiet and ‘Boring’? Letters, Yesterday

    Readers discuss a guest essay that argued they are both. Also: College roommates; tech in school; truths about Russia; water and politics.

  5. I Love Facebook. That’s Why I’m Suing Meta. Op Ed, Yesterday

    We must be able to create a more civic-minded internet, with tools that would empower users to better control what they see.

  6. Tesla Pullback Puts Onus on Others to Build Electric Vehicle Chargers Business, May 4

    The automaker led by Elon Musk is no longer planning to take the lead in expanding the number of places to fuel electric vehicles. It’s not clear how quickly other companies will fill the gap.

  7. Final Arguments in Google Antitrust Trial Conclude, Setting Up Landmark Ruling Business, May 3

    Judge Amit P. Mehta must now decide whether Google violated the law, potentially setting a precedent for a series of tech monopoly cases.

  8. TikTok Tells Advertisers: ‘We Are Not Backing Down’ Business, May 3

    Hundreds of marketers and ad agency types flocked to TikTok’s annual sales presentation after a new law put its future in question.

  9. The Secret Recording Played at Trump’s Trial, and the Latest Cease-Fire Negotiations Podcasts, May 3

    Plus, the shadow over the Kentucky Derby.

  10. U.S. Antitrust Case Against Google Is Just the Start Business, May 3

    As the Justice Department’s case against Google nears an end, the federal government has more suits in the pipeline trying to rein in Big Tech.

  11. Google Employees Tune Out Antitrust Threat as Trial Comes to a Head Business, May 3

    They shrugged off concerns about the company’s fate ahead of closing arguments in the Justice Department’s lawsuit this week.

  12. Airbnb pone en renta la casa de ‘Up’ En español, May 3

    La empresa anunció una nueva categoría de estancias extravagantes en colaboración con marcas y famosos, aprovechando el éxito de algunas como la casa de Barbie Malibú.

  13. Woman Who Sold Misbranded Ozempic on TikTok Faces Smuggling Charge Live, May 2

    Federal prosecutors said the woman from Shirley, N.Y., was not licensed to administer medication and was selling drugs brought from abroad that were not authorized by the Food and Drug Administration.

  14. Apple Reports Decline in Sales and Profit Amid iPhone Struggles in China Business, May 2

    The company continues to lean on customers’ appetite for apps and services, as demand for its devices weakens.

  15. Judge Grills U.S. and Google on Antitrust Claims Business, May 2

    Judge Amit P. Mehta tried poking holes in the closing arguments of a landmark monopoly case as he weighs a ruling that could reshape tech.

  16. Dave & Buster’s to Allow Betting on Arcade Games Express, May 2

    A software company announced it had teamed up with the arcade and restaurant chain to allow betting in the future through the Dave & Buster’s app.

  17. Strongest U.S. Challenge to Big Tech’s Power Nears Climax in Google Trial Business, May 2

    The first tech monopoly trial of the modern internet era is concluding. The judge’s ruling is likely to set a precedent for other attempts to rein in the tech giants that hold sway over information, social interaction and commerce.

  18. The Judge Deciding Google’s Fate Business, May 2

    Amit P. Mehta, a judge in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, will issue a landmark antitrust ruling.

  19. Las empresas emergentes de IA enfrentan la cruda realidad económica En español, May 2

    Las pequeñas empresas se juegan miles de millones de dólares para competir con empresas como Microsoft y Google. Y puede que ni siquiera eso sea suficiente.

  20. In Latest Stunt, Airbnb Lists the ‘Up’ House. It Floats. Express, May 1

    The company announced a new category of outlandish stays in partnership with brands and celebrities, building on the success of gimmicks like the Barbie Malibu DreamHouse.

  21. Los programas de bienestar laboral tienen pocos beneficios, según un estudio En español, May 1

    Los hallazgos de un estudio de Oxford cuestionan el efecto de los servicios de salud mental para empleados.

  22. Hey, A.I. Let’s Talk Business, May 1

    Meta, Google and others are driving a renaissance for voice assistants, but people have found the technology uncool for more than a decade.

  23. Amazon Reports $143.3 Billion in Revenue for First Quarter of 2024 Technology, April 30

    The company also reported that profit more than tripled, to $10.4 billion, topping Wall Street expectations.

  24. Tesla Fires Many on Charger Team, Raising Doubts About Expansion Business, April 30

    The carmaker dismissed 500 employees in a unit that was critical to its success and seen as important to the future of electric vehicle sales in the United States.

  25. Binance Founder Sentenced to 4 Months in Prison Technology, April 30

    Changpeng Zhao, the founder and former chief executive of the Binance cryptocurrency exchange, had pleaded guilty to a money-laundering violation.

  26. 8 Daily Newspapers Sue OpenAI and Microsoft Over A.I. Business, April 30

    The suit, which accuses the tech companies of copyright infringement, adds to the fight over the online data used to power artificial intelligence.

  27. ‘Smartphones on Wheels’ Draw Attention From Regulators Business, April 30

    Modern cars are internet-connected and have hundreds of sensors. Lawmakers and regulators have concerns about what’s happening with all that data.

  28. Killer Asteroid Hunters Spot 27,500 Overlooked Space Rocks Science, April 30

    With the help of Google Cloud, scientists churned through hundreds of thousands of images of the night sky to reveal that the solar system is filled with unseen objects.

  29. The Secret Push That Could Ban TikTok The Daily, April 30

    U.S. lawmakers have long worried that the Chinese government could use the app to spread propaganda.

  30. Even as He Faces Prison Time, Binance’s Founder Plans a Comeback Business, April 30

    Since pleading guilty to violating money-laundering rules, Changpeng Zhao, who ran the giant crypto exchange Binance, has networked across the United States to set up his next act.

  31. When It Comes to TikTok, the World’s Democracies Have Played the Sucker for Far Too Long Op Ed, April 29

    With its TikTok bill, Congress sent a message to the world: You cannot disregard basic internet norms and expect to be treated like any other country.

  32. Google prueba un asistente de inteligencia artificial que ofrece consejos de vida En español, April 29

    Los expertos en seguridad de IA de la empresa advirtieron sobre algunos riesgos en tales herramientas. Las funciones se están evaluando.

  33. A.I. Start-Ups Face a Rough Financial Reality Check Business, April 29

    The table stakes for small companies to compete with the likes of Microsoft and Google are in the billions of dollars. And even that may not be enough.

  34. Friends From the Old Neighborhood Turn Rivals in Big Tech’s A.I. Race Business, April 29

    Demis Hassabis and Mustafa Suleyman, who both grew up in London, feared a corporate rush to build artificial intelligence. Now they’re driving that competition at Google and Microsoft.

  35. In Race to Build A.I., Tech Plans a Big Plumbing Upgrade Business, April 27

    The spending that the industry’s giants expect artificial intelligence to require is starting to come into focus — and it is jarringly large.

  36. El asistente de inteligencia artificial de Meta es divertido, pero no es de fiar En español, April 27

    A pesar de la esperanza de Mark Zuckerberg de que el chatbot sea el más inteligente hasta la fecha, este tiene problemas con los datos, los números y las búsquedas en la web.

  37. Leader of Federal Student Aid Office Steps Down After College Admissions Crisis Washington, April 26

    During Richard Cordray’s tenure at the agency, the botched rollout of the new FAFSA upended the college admissions process.

  38. 6 New Paperbacks to Read This Week Interactive, April 26

    Recommended reading from the Book Review, including titles by Dennis Lehane, Claire Dederer, Chad L. Williams and more.

  39. How TikTok Changed American Culture Podcasts, April 26

    The app’s influence on Hollywood, school and more.

  40. How to Claim Your Part of a $5.6 Million Ring Settlement Business, April 25

    The Federal Trade Commission is sending payments to customers who had certain Ring home security cameras and accounts during a particular time period, the agency said.

  41. Alphabet’s Revenue Jumps 15% to $80.5 Billion Business, April 25

    Google’s parent company topped revenue and profit estimates and said that it would offer a stock dividend for the first time.

  42. Microsoft Reports Rising Revenues as A.I. Investments Bear Fruit Business, April 25

    The tech giant’s quarterly results included strong growth in cloud computing, fueled by its services in generative artificial intelligence.

  43. F.C.C. Votes to Restore Net Neutrality Rules Business, April 25

    Commissioners voted along party lines to revive the rules that declare broadband as a utility-like service that could be regulated like phones and water.

  44. TikTok Broke the Tech Law Logjam. Can That Success Be Repeated? Business, April 25

    For years, federal lawmakers have tried to pass legislation to rein in the tech giants. The TikTok law was their first success.

  45. Supreme Court to Hear Trump Immunity Case, and Campus Protests Spread Podcasts, April 25

    Plus, new airline refund rules.

  46. How a Pirate-Clad Pastor Helped Ignite Trump Media’s Market Frenzy Business, April 25

    Chad Nedohin, a part-time pastor, is among the fans of Donald J. Trump who helped turn Trump Media into a meme stock with volatile prices.

  47. There Is No TikTok in China, but There Is Douyin. Here’s What It Is. Business, April 25

    ByteDance owns both TikTok and Douyin, and although TikTok has more users around the world, Douyin is the company’s cash cow and a China mainstay.

  48. ‘To the Future’: Saudi Arabia Spends Big to Become an A.I. Superpower Sunday Business, April 25

    The oil-rich kingdom is plowing money into glitzy events, computing power and artificial intelligence research, putting it in the middle of an escalating U.S.-China struggle for technological influence.

  49. ‘To the Future’: Saudi Arabia Spends Big to Become an A.I. Superpower Technology, April 25

    The oil-rich kingdom is plowing money into glitzy events, computing power and artificial intelligence research, putting it in the middle of an escalating U.S.-China struggle for technological influence.

  50. El Congreso de EE. UU. aprobó un proyecto de ley que podría prohibir TikTok. ¿Qué sigue ahora? En español, April 24

    Después de que Biden firme el proyecto de ley para forzar la venta de la aplicación o prohibirla, la legislación se enfrentará a desafíos judiciales, a la escasez de compradores y a la hostilidad del gobierno chino.

  51. Meta’s Profits More Than Double, While Spending on A.I. Rises Technology, April 24

    The owner of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp continued to grow, even as it said it would spend billions of dollars more on artificial intelligence.

  52. On TikTok, Resignation and Frustration After Potential Ban of App Business, April 24

    While Congress says the social app is a security threat, critics of the law targeting it say it shows how out of step lawmakers are with young people.

  53. Binance Founder Should Get 3 Years in Prison, Prosecutors Say Business, April 24

    Lawyers for Changpeng Zhao, the founder of the crypto exchange Binance, countered that he should receive no prison time.

  54. Elon Musk Clashes With Australian Court Over Violent Videos on X Business, April 24

    Mr. Musk’s defiance over removing content is testing the boundaries of international legal systems.

  55. ‘Thunder Run’: Behind Lawmakers’ Secretive Push to Pass the TikTok Bill Business, April 24

    A tiny group of lawmakers huddled in private about a year ago, aiming to keep the discussions away from TikTok lobbyists while bulletproofing a bill that could ban the app.

  56. Every Tech Tool in the Classroom Should Be Ruthlessly Evaluated Op Ed, April 24

    Screens in K-12 schools need ‘a hard reset.’

  57. Who Stands to Gain from a TikTok Ban Business, April 24

    The Senate has finally passed a law that could bar the video-sharing app in the U.S., leaving some tech giants in pole position to profit — or pounce.

  58. TikTok’s Pro-China Tilt N Y T Now, April 24

    A bill that will force the app’s Chinese owners to sell will soon become law.

  59. What a TikTok Ban Could Actually Mean, and More Podcasts, April 24

    Plus, clashes over Donald Trump’s gag order.

  60. Meta’s A.I. Assistant Is Fun to Use, but It Can’t Be Trusted Business, April 24

    Despite Mark Zuckerberg’s hope for the chatbot to be the smartest, it struggles with facts, numbers and web search.

  61. The Meta-morphosis of Mark Zuckerberg Styles, April 24

    The robotic nerd depicted in “The Social Network” has turned into the kinder, more accessible face of Silicon Valley. What’s going on?

  62. How a Virtual Assistant Taught Me to Appreciate Busywork Culture, April 24

    A new category of apps promises to relieve parents of drudgery, with an assist from A.I. But a family’s grunt work is more human, and valuable, than it seems.

  63. Congress Passed a Bill That Could Ban TikTok. Now Comes the Hard Part. Business, April 24

    President Biden has signed the bill to force a sale of the video app or ban it. Now the law faces court challenges, a shortage of qualified buyers and Beijing’s hostility.

  64. Congress Passed a Bill That Could Ban TikTok. Now Comes the Hard Part. Technology, April 24

    After President Biden signs the bill to force a sale of the video app or ban it, the legislation will face court challenges, a shortage of qualified buyers and Beijing’s hostility.

  65. How G.M. Tricked Millions of Drivers Into Being Spied On (Including Me) Business, April 23

    This privacy reporter and her husband bought a Chevrolet Bolt in December. Two risk-profiling companies had been getting detailed data about their driving ever since.

  66. Truth Social tiene una ventaja frente a las plataformas de derecha que flaquean En español, April 23

    La red social ha superado a la competencia sobre todo porque sus rivales han flaqueado. En marzo, registró 1,5 millones de visitantes únicos en Estados Unidos. La popularidad no asegura que sea rentable.

  67. In Silicon Valley, You Can Be Worth Billions and It’s Not Enough Business, April 23

    Andreas Bechtolsheim, the first investor in Google, has an estimated $16 billion fortune. He recently settled charges that he engaged in insider trading for a profit of $415,726.

  68. Microsoft Makes a New Push Into Smaller A.I. Systems Business, April 23

    The company that has invested billions in generative A.I. pioneers like OpenAI says giant systems aren’t necessarily what everyone needs.

  69. A Gen Z Resistance, Cut Off From Data Plans Foreign, April 23

    Even through the Myanmar army’s communications blackout, residents of a conflict zone find moments of grace, and occasional connectivity, away from the battlefield.

  70. New Group Joins the Political Fight Over Disinformation Online Business, April 22

    The group intends to fight what its leader, Nina Jankowicz, and others have described as a coordinated campaign by conservatives and their allies to undermine researchers who study disinformation.

  71. Generative A.I. Arrives in the Gene Editing World of CRISPR Business, April 22

    Much as ChatGPT generates poetry, a new A.I. system devises blueprints for microscopic mechanisms that can edit your DNA.

  72. TikTok Faces E.U. Inquiry Over ‘Addictive’ Features Business, April 22

    European officials threatened to fine TikTok and force it to remove some features, the latest regulatory challenge for the Chinese-owned social media app.

  73. Pronto podrías hablar con una versión de chatbot de tus influentes favoritos de Instagram En español, April 22

    Instagram está probando un programa que ofrece a sus principales influentes la posibilidad de interactuar con sus seguidores a través de mensajes directos utilizando un chatbot.

  74. A.I.-Generated Child Sexual Abuse Material May Overwhelm Tip Line Business, April 22

    A report by Stanford researchers cautions that the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children doesn’t have the resources to help fight the new epidemic.

  75. Spurred by Teen Girls, States Move to Ban Deepfake Nudes Business, April 22

    Legislators in two dozen states are working on bills, or have passed laws, to combat A.I.-generated sexually explicit images of minors.

  76. The Chinese Site That Rewired Online Shopping Business, April 22

    Pinduoduo appeals to people seeking deals and “downgraded spending,” as consumer purchasing in China has slowed recently amid economic rockiness.

  77. Welcome to Scam World Styles, April 21

    To own a computer or smartphone — indeed, to engage with the digital world to any degree — is to be a mark. You can try to block, encrypt and unsubscribe your way out of it, but you may not succeed.

  78. E-Commerce and the Influencer Economy N Y T Now, April 21

    How internet shopping became choked with junk.

  79. Tus ondas cerebrales están a la venta; una nueva ley quiere evitarlo En español, April 21

    Hay empresas tecnológicas que invierten en decodificar datos neurales para registrar lo que piensa y siente una persona. El estado de Colorado busca proteger esa información privada.

  80. The TV Show That Predicted America’s Lonely, Disorienting Digital Future Arts & Leisure, April 21

    For 12 years, the MTV reality series “Catfish” has traveled the U.S., presenting hundreds of intimate snapshots of what can go wrong when the heart mixes with technology.

  81. Say Hello to Your Addiction Risk Score — Courtesy of the Tech Industry Op Ed, April 20

    A number of new tech companies want to solve the opioid crisis with algorithms. It’s a flawed and potentially harmful proposition.

  82. El ABC para no perder la información de tu celular En español, April 20

    No es tan difícil guardar copias de tus fotos, videos y otros archivos de tu teléfono en un lugar seguro. Solo sigue estos pasos en caso de emergencia.

  83. Start-Up Founder Sentenced to 18 Months in Prison for Fraud Business, April 19

    Manish Lachwani, who founded the software start-up HeadSpin, is the latest tech entrepreneur to face time in prison in recent years.

  84. Is the Internet the Enemy of Progress? Op Ed, April 19

    Revisiting Michael Crichton’s prophecy of cultural stagnation.

  85. Se acerca la famosa ‘reducción a la mitad’ de los bitcoines En español, April 19

    Los aficionados al bitcóin esperan que la reducción programada del número de nuevas monedas en circulación haga que el precio de la criptomoneda se dispare.

  86. La prohibición de TikTok y su impacto en la reputación de EE. UU. En español, April 19

    Grupos defensores de los derechos digitales en todo el mundo cuestionan cómo las medidas contra TikTok contradicen los argumentos de Estados Unidos a favor de un internet abierto.

  87. How TikTok Changed Us N Y T Now, April 19

    The app’s videos have become a fixture in the lives of tens of millions of Americans.

  88. Apple Says It Was Ordered to Pull WhatsApp From China App Store Business, April 19

    Apple said it removed WhatsApp and Threads from its China app offerings Friday on Beijing’s orders, amid technological tensions between the U.S. and China.

  89. Micron Will Receive $6.1 Billion to Build Semiconductor Plants Business, April 18

    The grant to the memory chipmaker is the latest federal award aimed at boosting U.S. chip manufacturing.

  90. Countdown Is On for the Bitcoin ‘Halving’ Business, April 18

    Bitcoin aficionados are hoping that a scheduled reduction in the number of new coins going into circulation will cause the price of the cryptocurrency to skyrocket.

  91. How a Crypto Compliance Officer Ended Up in a Nigerian Prison Business, April 18

    Tigran Gambaryan, an American compliance official for the giant cryptocurrency exchange Binance, flew to Nigeria in February for a planned two-day business trip. He hasn’t returned.

  92. Meta, in Its Biggest A.I. Push, Places Smart Assistants Across Its Apps Business, April 18

    Users of Instagram, Facebook, WhatsApp and Messenger will be able to turn to the new technology, powered by Meta’s latest artificial intelligence model, to obtain information and complete tasks.

  93. Los archivos de ByteDance se hicieron públicos por error. Esto es lo que dicen En español, April 18

    Los registros salieron a la luz brevemente en un juicio en el que estaba implicada la empresa del megadonante republicano Jeff Yass.

  94. Truth Social Has an Edge as Rival Right-Wing Apps Falter Business, April 18

    Donald Trump’s social media platform has outdistanced similar conservative sites such as Parler and Gettr, even as it lags far behind X and others.

  95. How an Obscure Chinese Real Estate Start-Up Paved the Way to TikTok Business, April 18

    Court records, mistakenly made public, tell a story about the birth of ByteDance, its bumpy road to success and the role of the Republican megadonor Jeff Yass’s firm.

  96. A Trove of ByteDance Records Mistakenly Went Public. Here’s What They Say. Foreign, April 18

    The records briefly surfaced in a lawsuit involving the Republican megadonor Jeff Yass’s firm.

  97. Google Fires 28 Employees Involved in Protest of Israeli Cloud Contract Business, April 18

    The dismissals escalated longstanding tensions between company leaders and activist employees opposed to supplying technology to Israel’s government.

  98. House Moves Toward Bundling TikTok Bill With Aid to Ukraine and Israel Business, April 18

    A new measure attempts to force the Senate’s hand on passing legislation to ban TikTok or mandate the app’s sale.

  99. Atlas, a Humanoid Robot From Boston Dynamics, Is Leaping Into Retirement Technology, April 17

    It has been replaced by a new model, which will be used in automotive manufacturing. A farewell video featured the old machine running outdoors, performing back flips and awkwardly shimmying.

  100. Your Brain Waves Are Up for Sale. A New Law Wants to Change That. Science, April 17

    In a first, a Colorado law extends privacy rights to the neural data increasingly coveted by technology companies.

  101. What a TikTok Ban Would Mean for the U.S. Defense of an Open Internet Business, April 17

    Global digital rights advocates are watching to see if Congress acts, worried that other countries could follow suit with app bans of their own.

  102. The Basics of Smartphone Backups Business, April 17

    It doesn’t take a lot of work to keep copies of your phone’s photos, videos and other files stashed securely in case of an emergency.

  103. ¿Quieres liberarte de tu celular? Este dispositivo podría ser la clave En español, April 17

    El Ai Pin cuesta 700 dólares y resulta útil para ciertas tareas, pero no se le dan bien las matemáticas ni las recetas de sándwiches.

  104. Secret Rift Over Data Center Fueled Push to Expand Reach of Surveillance Program Washington, April 16

    Privacy advocates are raising alarms about a mysterious provision the House added to a surveillance bill last week. The Senate is likely to vote on the bill later this week.

  105. How Washington Played A.I. Matchmaker Business, April 16

    The White House laid the ground work for Microsoft’s $1.5 billion investment in an Emirati artificial intelligence start-up, a deal meant to box out Beijing.

  106. A.I.’s Original Sin The Daily, April 16

    A Times investigation found that tech giants altered their own rules to train their newest artificial intelligence systems.

  107. Microsoft Makes High-Stakes Play in Tech Cold War With Emirati A.I. Deal Business, April 16

    Microsoft said it would invest $1.5 billion in G42, an Emirati company with ties to China, as Washington and Beijing maneuver to secure tech influence in the Persian Gulf.

  108. Ready for a Chatbot Version of Your Favorite Instagram Influencers? Business, April 15

    Instagram is testing a program that offers its top influencers the ability to interact with their followers over direct messages using a chatbot.

  109. A.I. Has a Measurement Problem Business, April 15

    Which A.I. system writes the best computer code or generates the most realistic image? Right now, there’s no easy way to answer those questions.

  110. Cómo los gigantes tecnológicos toman atajos para obtener datos para la IA En español, April 14

    OpenAI, Google y Meta ignoraron las políticas corporativas, alteraron sus propias normas y debatieron la posibilidad de eludir la ley de derechos de autor en la búsqueda de información en línea para entrenar sus sistemas de inteligencia artificial más recientes.

  111. Qué son los datos sintéticos y cómo se usarían para entrenar a la IA En español, April 12

    Los desarrolladores de modelos se están quedando sin datos para entrenar a sus sistemas y se apoyan ahora en otros generados por la propia tecnología.

  112. What if Dario Amodei Is Right About A.I.? Op Ed, April 12

    Anthropic’s co-founder and C.E.O. explains why he thinks artificial intelligence is on an “exponential curve.”

  113. Europe’s A.I. ‘Champion’ Sets Sights on Tech Giants in U.S. Business, April 12

    Mistral, a French start-up considered a promising challenger to OpenAI and Google, is getting support from European leaders who want to protect the region’s culture and politics.

  114. Apple Lifts Some Restrictions on iPhone Repairs Business, April 11

    This fall, the company will begin allowing customers to replace broken parts with used iPhone components without its previous software limits.

  115. This Artificially Intelligent Pin Wants to Free You From Your Phone Business, April 11

    The $700 Ai Pin, funded by OpenAI’s Sam Altman and Microsoft, can be helpful — until it struggles with tasks like doing math and crafting sandwich recipes.

  116. Computer Theorist Wins $1 Million Turing Award Business, April 11

    This year’s honor will go to Avi Wigderson, an Israeli-born mathematician and theoretical computer scientist who specializes in randomness.

  117. Hay una carrera para amasar datos para entrenar la IA, ¿dónde transcurre? En español, April 11

    Para que los sistemas de inteligencia artificial sean más potentes, las empresas necesitan datos en línea para alimentar la tecnología. Esto es lo que hay que saber sobre la forma en que los consiguen.

  118. Ex-Cornell Student Admits Targeting Jewish Students With Online Threats Metro, April 11

    Patrick Dai pleaded guilty to posting a series of messages in which he threatened to stab, rape and behead Jewish people.

  119. Now Hiring: Sophisticated (but Part-Time) Chatbot Tutors Business, April 10

    The human work of teaching A.I. is getting a lot more complex as the technology improves.

  120. Get Tech Out of the Classroom Before It’s Too Late Op Ed, April 10

    The ubiquity of screens is bad for teachers, students and society.

  121. Blizzard and NetEase Settle Their Beef, Returning Warcraft to China Business, April 10

    The deal between the gaming company Blizzard, now owned by Microsoft, and the Chinese giant NetEase renews a partnership that lapsed more than a year ago.

  122. Por qué eliminé mi cuenta de Gmail después de 20 años En español, April 9

    Tengo más de un millón de mensajes sin leer en mi correo electrónico (la mayor parte, basura). ¿Cómo es que internet y nuestra bandeja de entrada se transformó en un clóset imposible de organizar?

  123. Beeper Messaging App Is Acquired as a Bet on a Regulatory Shift Business, April 9

    Automattic, the company behind WordPress.com, bought Beeper in an effort to build a system that works across Android and Apple devices.

  124. Internet Traffic Dipped as Viewers Took in the Eclipse Express, April 9

    Internet traffic dropped by 40 percent or more during the eclipse in states in the path of totality, including Maine, New Hampshire and Ohio, Cloudflare found.

  125. Canada Wants to Regulate Online Content. Critics Say It Goes Too Far. Foreign, April 9

    A bill introduced by the Canadian government to safeguard against online harms has stirred opposition from free speech advocates.

  126. How Often Do You Take Breaks From Your Phone? Learning, April 9

    What strategies do you use to have a healthier relationship with your devices?

  127. Teen Girls Confront an Epidemic of Deepfake Nudes in Schools Business, April 8

    Using artificial intelligence, middle and high school students have fabricated explicit images of female classmates and shared the doctored pictures.

  128. Google to Tone Down Message Board After Employees Feud Over War in Gaza Business, April 8

    The company is making changes to a popular message board called Memegen that some employees say sounds a lot like censorship.

  129. Deepfake Porn Sites Used Her Image. She’s Fighting Back. Op Ed, April 8

    Nicholas Kristof on why tech companies aren’t powerless over the spread of deepfake porn.

  130. TikTok busca remodelar su imagen en EE. UU. a través de monjas, veteranos y ganaderos En español, April 8

    La aplicación de video está gastando millones en anuncios mientras el Congreso considera un proyecto de ley que podría terminar en una prohibición en Estados Unidos.

  131. Maryland Passes 2 Major Privacy Bills, Despite Tech Industry Pushback Business, April 8

    One bill would require apps like Instagram and TikTok to prioritize young people’s safety, and the other would restrict the collection of consumer data.

  132. Happy 20th Anniversary, Gmail. I’m Sorry I’m Leaving You. Op Ed, April 7

    There’s a better way to do email.

  133. La desinformación en temas de salud está evolucionando. Aprende a detectarla En español, March 19

    Los expertos ofrecen consejos para reconocer las afirmaciones médicas falsas en internet y combatirlas en tus círculos cercanos, sin pelear con nadie.

  134. Health Misinformation Is Evolving. Here’s How to Spot It. Well, March 16

    Experts offer tips for combating false medical claims in your own circles.

  135. Behind the Birth of an Anti-Vaccine Story Business, December 13

    A 24-year-old’s sudden death devastated his family — and caught the attention of the movement of vaccine opponents.

  136. TikTok Rankles Employees With Return-to-Office Tracking Tools Business, September 15

    The company is requiring many employees to use an app that tracks their in-person attendance.

  137. Instacart Was All About Grocery Delivery. No Longer. Technology, September 14

    As it prepares to go public next week, Instacart shows that one secret to making money as a gig economy company is to become an advertising company.

  138. Where Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Delivers His Fringe Views: Not on the Trail Business, September 12

    The Democratic presidential challenger continues to espouse extreme ideas, but has dialed that messaging back in large public forums.

  139. From ‘Data Dumping’ to ‘Webbing’: How Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Sells Misleading Ideas Business, September 12

    The candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination uses logical leaps and rhetorical devices to create false or misleading messages.

  140. As Covid-19 Cases Tick Higher, Conspiracy Theorists Stoke New Fears Business, September 11

    A late-summer rise in Covid-19 infections is bringing with it a wave of conspiracy theories.

  141. Dependence on Tech Caused ‘Staggering’ Education Inequality, U.N. Agency Says Business, September 6

    Heavy reliance on online remote learning during the pandemic drew attention away from more equitable ways of teaching children at home, a UNESCO report says.

  142. Meta desmantela una campaña encubierta de China En español, August 31

    La operación de influencia comenzó al menos hace cuatro años y, según la empresa, abarcó miles de cuentas en Facebook, TikTok, Instagram, X, Substack y sitios web chinos.

  143. Meta’s ‘Biggest Single Takedown’ Removes Chinese Influence Campaign Business, August 29

    The campaign began at least four years ago and spanned thousands of accounts on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, X, Substack and Chinese websites, Meta said.

  144. Move or Quit: Grindr Dictates New Office Rules Amid Union Drive Business, August 12

    Two weeks after employees filed to organize, the company told some they had to change cities or would lose their jobs. It said the plan had long been in the works.

  145. Apple Revenue Drops 1%, but Profit Rises to $19.88 Billion Business, August 3

    The iPhone maker’s recent quarter benefited from strong sales in its App Store and other services businesses.

  146. Tech Firms Once Powered New York’s Economy. Now They’re Scaling Back. Business, July 25

    After years of steady growth, many technology companies are laying off workers and giving up millions of square feet of office space in the city.

  147. Apple’s Slowdown Eases, but Sluggish Demand Hurts Results Business, May 4

    Overall iPhone sales were up, and revenue for the company’s services business set a record.

  148. Lyft Employees Told to Return to Office as New C.E.O. Lays Out Vision Business, April 28

    A day after nearly 1,100 people were laid off, the struggling company told its remaining workers to prepare for a series of changes.

  149. Funeral Homes Don’t Have to List Prices Online. That May Change. Business, April 14

    The rule on price disclosure was written before widespread use of the internet. Regulators are considering an update.

  150. Where Did All Your Zoom Friends Go? Sunday Business, March 18

    They got lost in this weird moment, where the world is caught between crisis and normalcy, nostalgic for house parties — and Houseparty, too.