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  1. Why We Keep Tricking Ourselves Into Thinking A.I. Is Conscious Opinion, Today

    Notable thinkers keep telling us they think A.I. is conscious. That doesn’t mean it’s true.

  2. The Revolt Against the Girl Bosses Has Finally Come Opinion, Today

    Some of this country’s most prominent girl bosses sound like they don’t even know how to read the room.

  3. The Damage of ‘Trump Math’ Is Adding Up Opinion, Today

    Authoritarians go after data. The president has already started.

  4. Tenderly Tracking My Husband Style, Today

    As I watched my husband’s dot go to places he loved, I felt newly connected to him. But could I protect him?

  5. OpenAI Considers Legal Action Against Apple in Strained Relationship Technology, Today

    The A.I. company, which is in the middle of a court fight with Elon Musk, has been unhappy with how Apple has integrated ChatGPT into its devices.

  6. A Stolen Charity or Sour Grapes? Musk’s OpenAI Suit Is in Jury’s Hands. Technology, Today

    Lawyers for Elon Musk and OpenAI made their closing arguments in the blockbuster federal trial on Thursday. Nine jurors are set to begin deliberations next week.

  7. Yesterday’s Openai Trial Sam Altman Elon Musk live blog included three standalone posts:
  8. Why A.I. Safety Controls Are Not Very Effective Technology, Yesterday

    Three years after the debut of ChatGPT, fooling A.I. systems into bad behavior is almost trivial.

  9. A.I. Chip Maker Soars 89% in Market Debut, as Tech I.P.O.s Ramp Up Technology, Yesterday

    Cerebras, a Silicon Valley maker of artificial intelligence chips, began trading on the stock market on Thursday, as SpaceX, OpenAI and Anthropic also take steps to go public.

  10. Why China Isn’t Worried A.I. Will Replace Its Workers Opinion, Yesterday

    The difference in perspectives between superpowers is shaping the race for A.I. dominance.

  11. Elon Musk and Friends in the Den of Oakland’s Literary Lion Technology, Yesterday

    Ishmael Reed, provocateur and playwright, has a few words for the billionaires of Silicon Valley.

  12. Crypto Industry Is Pushing a Bill to Tilt Regulation in Its Favor Technology, Yesterday

    After a series of political victories under President Trump, firms are lobbying Congress for a sweeping framework they helped shape.

  13. Perfect Timing, Big Payouts: Insider Trading Red Flags Emerge on Polymarket Technology, May 13

    Dozens of long-shot bets on Polymarket, from the war with Iran to the cryptocurrency market, have defied the odds, according to a New York Times examination.

  14. Silicon Valley’s A.I. Lobbying Reaches a Fever Pitch Technology, May 13

    OpenAI and Anthropic are opening offices in Washington, hiring lobbyists and spending more than ever to win over federal lawmakers.

  15. Notable Researchers Join $4 Billion Effort to Build Self-Improving A.I. Technology, May 13

    Recursive Superintelligence, founded by former Google, Meta and OpenAI researchers, is part of a growing effort to automate the creation of artificial intelligence.

  16. Tired of Hacked Passwords? Help Is on the Way. Technology, May 13

    Apps from Apple, Google and others can assist in making your online accounts more secure, even as new ways of logging in continue to take off.

  17. Andreessen Horowitz Is Spending on Politics Like No Other Technology, May 13

    “If you think there’s a lot of money in politics now,” Marc Andreessen said in 2000, “you haven’t seen anything yet.” His firm is now the biggest known spender on this campaign cycle.

  18. Anduril Raises $5 Billion, as Push to Modernize the Military Accelerates Technology, May 13

    The start-up, which makes A.I.-backed weapons, was valued at $61 billion in the financing round, double what it was a year ago.

  19. Anthropic in Talks to Raise Funding at a $950 Billion Valuation Technology, May 12

    The start-up, which recently released a powerful A.I. model called Mythos and is separately battling with the Pentagon, was previously valued at $380 billion.

  20. Musk Lawyer’s Question for Sam Altman on the Stand: Are You Trustworthy? Technology, May 12

    Mr. Altman, the C.E.O. of OpenAI, said on Tuesday that he worried Elon Musk wanted control of the A.I. lab.

  21. The May 12 Openai Trial Sam Altman Elon Musk live blog included two standalone posts:
  22. EBay, the Old-School E-Commerce Site, Finds Its Place in Modern Retail Business, May 12

    The online marketplace has remade itself by focusing on collectibles and other high-end goods — and attracted an unwelcome takeover bid from GameStop.

  23. Is Anthropic’s New A.I. Really That Scary? It Depends Whom You Ask. Technology, May 12

    Anthropic said that Claude Mythos was too dangerous to release to the public. That claim has reopened an old debate over cybersecurity.

  24. A.I. and Humans Battle It Out in a Cybersecurity Showdown Technology, May 12

    Experts and college students used A.I. agents to try to break into and defend computer networks in a national competition. The agents did all right on their own, too.

  25. Scientology Churches Scramble to Keep TikTok Speedrunners Out Style, May 12

    The police in Los Angeles, New York, Sydney and elsewhere are responding to incidents related to a TikTok trend involving running through Scientology buildings.

  26. YouTube Plays Matchmaker for Sponsors and Stars Business, May 12

    The company is trying to help streaming influencers, who are increasingly being wooed by competitors like Netflix and TikTok.

  27. Start-Up Raises $1.3 Billion for an A.I. ‘Grid’ Technology, May 12

    As tech giants dominate the hardware needed to build artificial intelligence, Amp hopes to create an alternative.

  28. The U.S. and China Are Hurtling Toward a Shared A.I. Future Opinion, May 12

    There is a shared sense of precarity that lies beneath the envy and distrust.

  29. After Deaths, Lawsuits Against A.I. Companies Test a New Strategy Technology, May 12

    The cases seek to use consumer product safety laws to rein in chatbot companies.

  30. Streaming, Toilet Paper, Underwear: Subscription Fatigue Is Setting In Business, May 12

    As companies look to build cash flow and loyalty, everything from heated car seats to earthworm deliveries can become a recurring charge on your credit card.

  31. Maker of Canvas Learning Platform Strikes Deal for Hackers to Return Data U.S., May 12

    Instructure, which provides Canvas software to thousands of schools and universities around the world, did not say what it had given the hackers in exchange for the stolen data.

  32. Microsoft’s C.E.O. Intervened When OpenAI Fired Sam Altman, Musk’s Lawyer Claims Technology, May 11

    Elon Musk’s lawyer argued that Microsoft’s Satya Nadella played a role in getting Mr. Altman his job back at OpenAI when he was briefly fired in 2023.

  33. Inside the Courtroom Circus With Elon Musk and Sam Altman Technology, May 11

    The tech leaders, with combined net worths exceeding $670 billion, have brought props to court and traded icy stares as their legal dispute reaches a denouement.

  34. Google Says Criminal Hackers Used A.I. to Find a Major Software Flaw U.S., May 11

    The company said that it had identified, for the first time, hackers using artificial intelligence to discover an unknown bug. The attempted attack represents “a taste of what’s to come,” one expert said.

  35. Meta se muere. Ya era hora En español, May 10

    Si se mira con atención, se pueden ver grietas en la armadura de la empresa de Mark Zuckerberg.

  36. The Atheist and the Machine God Opinion, May 9

    What are the implications of artificial intelligence for religion?

  37. Canvas cierra durante horas tras ciberataque En español, May 8

    Un grupo de hackers se atribuyó la vulneración de datos que afectó a la plataforma de aprendizaje y puso en peligro los datos personales de millones de usuarios.

  38. Meta’s Embrace of A.I. Is Making Its Employees Miserable Technology, May 8

    As it adapts to the artificial intelligence era, the company is pushing many of its 78,000 workers to use the technology, and preparing to lay some of them off.

  39. Meta Is Dying Opinion, May 8

    Meta has commenced a long, slow slide into irrelevance.

  40. The Way to Get Kids Off Screens Opinion, May 8

    Our research shows what works. It’s not a complete ban.

  41. How to Break the Internet? Lose Your Soul. Books, May 8

    In “Screen People,” Megan Garber looks at how we all became famous for 15 minutes.

  42. Canvas Online Learning Platform Disabled After Breach by Hackers Education, May 8

    A hacking group that claimed responsibility for attacking Canvas’s parent company said it had gained access to data from more than 275 million people across 9,000 schools.

  43. Elon Musk’s SpaceX Plans $55 Billion Investment to Make A.I. Chips Business, May 7

    The rocket company’s new semiconductor factory, called Terafab, is part of the billionaire’s increasing efforts to dominate artificial intelligence.

  44. It’s Still Demoralizing to Teach a Classroom of Scrolling Students Opinion, May 7

    School phone bans aren’t magic. We still need them.

  45. Five Ways A.I. Search Beats an Old-School Google Search Technology, May 7

    Google’s A.I. search technology is far from perfect (don’t count on it for celebrity news), but it excels at tasks like picking out groceries and detecting scams.

  46. Anthropic’s C.E.O. Says It Could Grow by 80 Times This Year Technology, May 7

    The chief executive, Dario Amodei, said the rapid growth had exponentially increased the start-up’s need for more computing power.

  47. Elon Musk’s Confidante Is Cast as His Inside Source at OpenAI Technology, May 6

    Shivon Zilis worked closely with Elon Musk while she was on OpenAI’s board. Her ties to the world’s richest man were detailed in a landmark trial on Wednesday.

  48. Meditating or Rebooting? A Robot Buddhist Monk Comes to Korea. Technology, May 6

    Gabi, the newest monk at a temple in Seoul, vowed to not overcharge as it seeks enlightenment.

  49. With eBay Bid, GameStop C.E.O. Baffles His Fans and Wall Street Business, May 6

    Investors questioned Ryan Cohen’s latest gambit after he gave an evasive CNBC interview and a once-loyal supporter sold his GameStop shares.

  50. The Longevity Secrets Helping Athletes Blow Past the Limits of Age Magazine, May 6

    With cutting-edge sports medicine and sci-fi gadgetry, more and more athletes are figuring out how to extend their careers.

  51. La Casa Blanca considera supervisar los modelos de IA antes de su lanzamiento En español, May 6

    El gobierno de EE. UU. debate una orden ejecutiva para crear un grupo de trabajo que reúna a ejecutivos tecnológicos y funcionarios del gobierno para examinar procedimientos de supervisión.

  52. Cómo la IA está transformando la industria china del entretenimiento En español, May 6

    El apogeo de los dramas generados por IA ha provocado protestas. Los actores afirman que les quita oportunidades y algunos videos usan imágenes de celebridades sin autorización.

  53. Elon Musk Wanted OpenAI to Go Commercial, Company President Says Technology, May 5

    Greg Brockman, OpenAI’s president, testified in a trial pitting Mr. Musk against his company that the world’s richest man was eager to change how it operated as a nonprofit.

  54. The U.S. and China Have a Common Foe. Hint: It’s Not the U.S.S.R. Opinion, May 5

    A new level of global disorder will face the American and Chinese presidents at their summit. Like Mao and Nixon, they face a common threat.

  55. Apple Reaches $250 Million Settlement Over Claims It Misled People on A.I. Technology, May 5

    Some iPhone owners will be eligible to receive $25 to $95 over claims that the tech giant oversold its artificial intelligence system, Apple Intelligence.

  56. Coinbase Lays Off 14% of Employees as A.I. Changes Work Technology, May 5

    The largest U.S. crypto exchange said it was cutting jobs because of cryptocurrency market volatility and to “optimize” for the artificial intelligence era.

  57. S.E.C. Settles Lawsuit Against Elon Musk Over His Twitter Disclosures Technology, May 4

    The agency, which has been pulling back on lawsuits against major companies, ended a case that had accused Mr. Musk of hiding his purchases of Twitter stock. He agreed to pay $1.5 million.

  58. Elon Musk’s Lawyers Ask OpenAI’s President Why He Is Worth $30 Billion Technology, May 4

    The legal team implied in a federal trial that Greg Brockman, OpenAI’s president and co-founder, was driven by greed rather than building safe A.I.

  59. White House Considers Vetting A.I. Models Before They Are Released Technology, May 4

    The Trump administration, which took a noninterventionist approach to artificial intelligence, is now discussing imposing oversight on A.I. models before they are made publicly available.

  60. D.H.S. Intelligence Office Did Not Properly Secure Smartphones, Watchdog Says U.S., May 4

    The department’s inspector general found a heightened risk of cyberattacks in mobile devices used by staff of the Office of Intelligence and Analysis. The department acknowledged shortcomings.

  61. What Was Discussed at Google’s White House Meeting About A.I. Business, May 4

    The technology giant met with administration officials last week to address a growing concern in Washington: insufficient computing power for artificial intelligence.

  62. A.I. Is a National Security Risk. We Aren’t Doing Nearly Enough. Opinion, May 4

    Both parties can agree to do a whole lot on A.I., but they have to move faster.

  63. So Long Jeeves and Ask.com, Relics of Yesterday’s Internet Business, May 3

    The pioneering search engine shut down on May 1, after nearly 30 years in operation.

  64. Why the A.I. Job Apocalypse (Probably) Won’t Happen Opinion, May 3

    The feeling of efficiency should be mistrusted.

  65. Cómo controlar la adicción al teléfono En español, May 3

    Contar los minutos es una mala forma de frenar los hábitos telefónicos. He aquí los verdaderos antídotos, según los expertos.

  66. How Do So Many People Already Own Elon Musk’s SpaceX? Technology, May 1

    Even before the rocket company holds a major initial public offering, many people own stock in it through so-called special purpose vehicles.

  67. Probablemente tus contraseñas estén en peligro En español, May 1

    La fantasía de los hackers se hizo realidad cuando el nuevo modelo de IA de Anthropic demostró que podía detectar vulnerabilidades de software.

  68. Musk vs. Altman: What Is This Really About? Video, May 1

    In a landmark trial between Elon Musk and OpenAI’s Sam Altman, the origins of OpenAI are being examined. The Times’s technology reporter Cade Metz explains what’s behind it all.

  69. Still Powered by iPhones, Apple Reports 17% Sales Jump Technology, April 30

    The Silicon Valley company, which is undergoing a chief executive transition, also reported a 19 percent increase in profit.

  70. Is A.I. a Threat to Humanity? Not in This Trial. Technology, April 30

    One of Elon Musk’s abiding fears is that A.I. could one day threaten humans. But the jurors deciding his suit against OpenAI probably won’t hear about it.

  71. The April 30 Openai Trial Sam Altman Elon Musk live blog included three standalone posts:
  72. Palantir Is Making a French Chore Coat. Yes, That Palantir. Style, April 30

    The data analysis company is selling a version of the jacket that it says will show its commitment to “re-industrializing America.”

  73. Why Are We Still Driving? Opinion, April 30

    Confronting the weirdness of a Waymo future.

  74. The A.I. Fear Keeping Silicon Valley Up at Night Opinion, April 30

    The people building A.I. fear that we have only a short time before advanced A.I. disrupts the labor force.

  75. Struggling With Phone Addiction? Try These Remedies. Technology, April 30

    Counting minutes is a poor way to curb phone habits. Real antidotes, experts say, include mindful parenting, curated content and human connection.

  76. A Tech Writer Puts Google’s A.I. to the Test as a Trip Planner Travel, April 30

    Gemini is a digital Swiss Army knife for planning flights, activities and routes, but it isn’t perfect. Why did it forget to put underwear on the packing list?

  77. Musk Says He ‘Was a Fool’ to Provide OpenAI’s Early Funding Technology, April 29

    In the second day of a trial pitting Mr. Musk against OpenAI, he said he was misled by the company’s chief executive, Sam Altman. But OpenAI’s lawyer said evidence showed the opposite.

  78. A.I. Spending Sets a Record, With No End in Sight Technology, April 29

    Google, Amazon, Microsoft and Meta reported more than $130 billion in quarterly capital expenditures on Wednesday as they build A.I. data centers. There’s more to come.

  79. The April 29 Openai Trial Sam Altman Elon Musk live blog included three standalone posts:
  80. Uber Can Already Bring You Dinner. Now, It Wants to Book Your Hotel Room. Travel, April 29

    In partnership with Expedia, the ride-booking, food-delivering, package-transporting service takes another step toward becoming a super app.

  81. Behind the A.I. Boom, a Boring Business Is Soaring With Better Ads Technology, April 29

    Google and Meta are enjoying a digital ad boom, as artificial intelligence automates marketing and drives record sales.

  82. In Backlash Against Tech in Schools, Parents Are Winning Rollbacks Technology, April 29

    From Salt Lake City to New York City, parents are demanding more sway over the digital tools that schools give children.

  83. Meta Accused of Failing to Keep Children Off Instagram and Facebook in Europe Business, April 29

    European Union regulators said the company did not have effective controls to check a user’s self-declared date of birth, in violation of an online safety law.

  84. OpenAI Trial Starts With Two Very Different Tales of a Company’s Early Years Technology, April 28

    In the trial’s first day of testimony, Elon Musk said greed led co-founder Sam Altman to pull the A.I. lab away from its nonprofit roots. OpenAI says that’s nonsense.

  85. The April 28 Openai Sam Altman Elon Musk Trial live blog included 8 standalone posts:
  86. ‘¿También tú, Bruto?’ Entendiendo el conflicto entre Elon Musk y Sam Altman En español, April 28

    La demanda de Musk contra Altman y OpenAI demuestra que la codicia total es el rasgo definitorio de Silicon Valley.

  87. Offbeat Obituaries Honor Loss With Levity (and Brutal Honesty) U.S., April 28

    Irreverent tributes filled with unvarnished truths and funny anecdotes, which run counter to more somber traditional obituaries, have gained attention for “how alive they feel,” a researcher said.

  88. Google Signs A.I. Deal With the Pentagon Technology, April 28

    The Pentagon has also signed deals for using A.I. on classified networks with OpenAI and Elon Musk’s xAI, amid a dispute with Anthropic.

  89. Here Are the Key Players in the OpenAI Trial Technology, April 28

    Elon Musk, Sam Altman and several other key artificial intelligence industry figures are slated to testify in the trial, which is expected to last several weeks.

  90. Elon Musk Assails Sam Altman on Social Media Before OpenAI Trial Technology, April 28

    Mr. Musk’s posts on X have pushed his narrative that OpenAI has lost its way.

  91. Political Campaigns Have No Idea What’s About to Hit Them Opinion, April 28

    Social media helped put Trump over the top. What’s A.I. going to do to us?

  92. Anger About Internet Restrictions Breathes Some Life Into Russian Politics World, April 28

    From beauty influencers to the token political opposition, Russians are openly questioning President Vladimir V. Putin’s moves to hamstring access.

  93. Your Passwords Are Probably Screwed Opinion, April 28

    Nobody can afford to be relaxed about their digital security anymore.

  94. Et Tu, Brute? What Elon Musk’s Clash With Sam Altman Is Really About. Technology, April 28

    Mr. Musk’s lawsuit against Mr. Altman and OpenAI makes the case that all-encompassing greed is Silicon Valley’s defining feature.

  95. Facebook Has a Health Scam Problem Well, April 27

    A new report found hundreds of thousands of scam ads for medical products, some of which were illegal or had been deemed dangerous.

  96. From Indiana to Idaho, a Backlash Against A.I. Gathers Momentum Technology, April 27

    The widening movement is pulling in people from all walks of life, united by a worry that Big Tech will cash in while average Americans bear the costs.

  97. War and Nachos on My Social Media Feed Opinion, April 27

    The feed makes everything, bombs and nachos and the dead, weigh the same. Which is to say: nothing.

  98. Altman, Musk and the A.I. Spectacle Come to ‘The Town’ Technology, April 27

    Oakland, Calif., where Elon Musk’s trial against OpenAI and its chief executive, Sam Altman, starts on Monday, is not exactly known as a hub of the tech industry.

  99. Microsoft and OpenAI Loosen Their Partnership Technology, April 27

    Microsoft, OpenAI’s biggest financial partner, will continue to license the start-up’s technology but will no longer be its exclusive licensee.

  100. Oprah Winfrey Moves Her Podcast (and Books and Products) to Amazon Business, April 27

    The multiyear deal with Ms. Winfrey signifies the tech giant’s growing ambitions in video podcasts.

  101. Supreme Court Reviews Police Use of Cell Location Data to Find Criminals U.S., April 27

    Geofence searches allow law enforcement to find suspects and witnesses by sweeping up location data from cellphone users near crime scenes.

  102. Rumors and Speculation Swirl Online After Shooting at Washington Dinner Technology, April 26

    Influencers jumped to fill the information void with conspiracy theories about the attack at the White House Correspondents’ dinner on Saturday.

  103. Can an A.I. Company Ever Be Good? Opinion, April 26

    The short answer: not really. The long answer: maybe with a little help.

  104. A Year Later, Trump’s ‘Most Exclusive’ Memecoin Event Is a Lot Less Exclusive Technology, April 25

    Even a Times reporter qualified for the event, which caused outrage last year for providing access to President Trump in exchange for investment in one of his family’s crypto ventures.

  105. In Wine Country, Sales Are Down and Fraud is Rampant Business, April 25

    The industry’s murky supply chain has long attracted scammers and con artists. In the words of one expert, “Wine and fraud go hand in hand.”

  106. Iran’s Meme War Against Trump Ushers In a Future of ‘Slopaganda’ Interactive, April 25

    The country’s propaganda apparatus has harnessed artificial intelligence tools to reach a global online audience primed for irony, irreverence and trolling.

  107. Qué es la ‘inteligencia irregular’ y cómo puede redefinir el debate sobre la IA En español, April 25

    La IA siempre ha sido comparada con la inteligencia humana, pero quizá esa no sea la forma más adecuada de entenderla. Sus fortalezas permiten anticipar qué empleos podría sustituir.

  108. Tim Cook hizo maravillas por Apple. También por China En español, April 25

    El exdirector ejecutivo convirtió a Apple en un gigante, pero lo hizo arriesgando la seguridad económica y política de Estados Unidos.

  109. Un perrito robot para cuidar a tus padres en su vejez En español, April 25

    Nuevas tecnologías de monitoreo ayudan a los adultos mayores a recordar que tomen sus pastillas o a entablar conversaciones con un robot mientras aligeran la carga para los cuidadores que no pueden estar siempre con ellos.

  110. Google Commits to Invest Up to $40 Billion in Anthropic Technology, April 24

    The investment comes as the A.I. start-up looks to keep up with accelerating demand for its business and coding products.

  111. 5 Tall Tasks for Apple’s New C.E.O. Technology, April 24

    John Ternus will face many of the same issues that Tim Cook has grappled with for years.

  112. Sam Altman’s Next High-Wire Act: Getting OpenAI to Make More Money Technology, April 24

    Mr. Altman, who has faced criticism over OpenAI’s direction, has culled company projects and is trying to be more disciplined with strategy.

  113. How Elon Musk Used SpaceX to Benefit Himself and His Businesses Technology, April 24

    The rocket maker has been a useful financial tool for Mr. Musk, providing the billionaire with loans and aiding his struggling companies, a Times examination found.

  114. DeepSeek’s Sequel Set to Extend China’s Reach in Open-Source A.I. Business, April 24

    Chinese companies have embraced making their most advanced artificial intelligence models available to all.

  115. Intel’s Revenues Soar, Aided by A.I. Boom Technology, April 23

    The chip maker reported a 7 percent rise to $13.6 billion in its latest quarter, more than $1 billion more than Wall Street expected.

  116. Microsoft Targets About 7% of Its U.S. Workers With Buyout Offer Business, April 23

    The tech giant is offering long-serving employees early retirements as it continues to invest aggressively in artificial intelligence.

  117. Meta to Cut 10% of Work Force in A.I. Push Technology, April 23

    The layoffs affect about 8,000 employees, with Meta also planning to close 6,000 open roles, as the company focuses on artificial intelligence.

  118. OpenAI Unveils Its New, More Powerful Model Technology, April 23

    The maker of ChatGPT is taking a more open approach to cybersecurity than its chief rival, Anthropic.

  119. Elon Musk and Sam Altman’s Epic Fight Heads to Court Technology, April 23

    A jury trial that is set to start on Monday could shift the course of the A.I. race, with Mr. Musk seeking billions of dollars in damages from Mr. Altman’s OpenAI.

  120. Tim Cook: Great for Apple Investors. Not as Great for America. Opinion, April 23

    Tim Cook made Apple a juggernaut, but he did so by risking America’s economic and political security.

  121. Mythos, el nuevo modelo de IA de Anthropic, activa las alarmas globales En español, April 23

    La conmoción por Mythos se produce en un momento en el que existe una mínima cooperación internacional en materia de IA. No existe un equivalente del Tratado sobre la No Proliferación de las Armas Nucleares, ni inspecciones compartidas, ni normas acordadas.

  122. Crypto Entrepreneur Files Fraud Suit Against Trump Family Firm Technology, April 22

    Justin Sun, one of the largest backers of World Liberty Financial, sued the Trump family’s crypto start-up, accusing it of a fraudulent scheme to pressure him into buying digital coins.

  123. Anthropic’s New A.I. Model Sets Off Global Alarms Technology, April 22

    Mythos has triggered emergency responses from central banks and intelligence agencies globally, as Anthropic decides who has access to the powerful model.

  124. Anthropic’s Leaked Code Tests Copyright Challenges in A.I. Era Technology, April 22

    Artificial intelligence tools are making it faster than ever to reproduce creative work. Does copyright even matter anymore?

  125. Mars or the Moon or A.I.? Elon Musk’s Changing Goals for SpaceX. Technology, April 22

    As SpaceX prepares to go public, Mr. Musk has proposed moonshots that differ from the company’s original aim of reaching Mars.

  126. Advirtió sobre los peligros de la IA. Ojalá su padre hubiera hecho caso En español, April 22

    Ben Riley, quien escribe un boletín sobre los riesgos de los chatbots, no supo qué hacer cuando su padre empezó a confiar en la inteligencia artificial para manejar su diagnóstico de cáncer.

  127. Was Tim Cook Stylish? Style, April 21

    The unassuming look of the outgoing Apple chief executive was an asset, as he navigated pop culture, the president and following Steve Jobs.

  128. An Attack on Sam Altman Sends a Terrifying Message Opinion, April 21

    The attack against Sam Altman reflects how badly Silicon Valley needs to address the societal consequences of its products.

  129. How Apple Became a $4 Trillion Company Under Tim Cook Business, April 21

    If the Steve Jobs era was defined by technological innovation, the Tim Cook period was one of exceptional financial growth.

  130. A Wish List for the Man Replacing Tim Cook as Apple’s C.E.O. Technology, April 21

    John Ternus, an Apple veteran who runs hardware engineering, will take over an extraordinarily profitable company in need of new ideas.

  131. Even Without Internet Access, Prisoners Are Trying to Benefit From A.I. Business, April 21

    Most prisons forbid online access. But inmates are finding ways to ask chatbots questions anyway.

  132. Tim Cook to Step Down as Apple C.E.O. Video, April 21

    Tim Cook said on Monday that he would step down as the chief executive of Apple after nearly 15 years. John Ternus, the head of Apple’s hardware engineering, will take over in September.

  133. Tim Cook dejará de ser director ejecutivo de Apple En español, April 21

    El líder del fabricante de los iPhone será sustituido por John Ternus, jefe de ingeniería de hardware de la empresa.

  134. Amazon Plans to Invest Up to $25 Billion in Anthropic Technology, April 20

    Anthropic also committed to spending $100 billion on Amazon technologies that can help build and deploy A.I. systems.

  135. Apple C.E.O.s Through the Years: From Michael Scott (Not That One) to John Ternus Technology, April 20

    Apple’s corner office has been a seat from which executives like Steve Jobs changed how we interact with technology.

  136. Tim Cook Will Step Down as Apple C.E.O. Technology, April 20

    The longtime leader of the iPhone maker will be replaced by John Ternus, the company’s head of hardware engineering.