T/technology

  1. An Economist Asked, How Much Should We Spend to Avoid the A.I. Apocalypse? Business, Today

    The question “at first struck me as too open-ended to be usefully addressed by standard economics,” said Charles Jones of Stanford. He took a shot anyway.

  2. America’s Formula for Greatness Is Under Threat Opinion, Today

    Education, open markets, trade and immigration transformed the United States into the world’s dominant power, but each is now being weakened.

  3. Waymo Was on a Roll in San Francisco. Then One of Its Driverless Cars Killed a Cat. U.S., Today

    The self-driving taxis have become ubiquitous in the city, but an uproar ensued when one ran over a beloved feline.

  4. How a Seattle Alt-Weekly Newspaper Became a Progressive Kingmaker Technology, Yesterday

    Endorsements from The Stranger have become a must-have for some politicians, who know to bring snacks to their meetings with the paper’s writers.

  5. What’s a Digital Passport and How Does It Work? Travel, Yesterday

    Apple joined Google this week in allowing travelers to add their passports to their cellphone “wallets.” As the holiday travel season nears, here’s what you need to know.

  6. The Machine Wants to Kill Us Opinion, Yesterday

    Paul Kingsnorth on technology’s war against human nature.

  7. The Next Privacy Battleground Is Inside Your Brain Magazine, Yesterday

    As neural implant technology and A.I. advance at breakneck speeds, do we need a new set of rights to protect our most intimate data — our minds?

  8. Netflix Tries Bringing Family Game Night to Your TV Business, November 13

    The company is shifting its video game strategy to focus more on popular games you already know, such as Pictionary and Boggle.

  9. 5 Apps That Will Make You Love Art Galleries Arts, November 13

    Craving an art fix but don’t know where to start? These new art influencers can help newbies and players navigate openings, events and listings.

  10. Will People Trust Voting by Phone? Alaska Is Going to Find Out. U.S., November 13

    Anchorage will experiment with internet voting in local elections, betting that its ease and security will win over voters even in an era of election conspiracy theories.

  11. Soy psicoanalista. Esto es lo que nos está haciendo la tecnología En español, November 13

    Nuestra adopción de la tecnología ha sido tan rápida que estamos perdiendo la capacidad de darnos cuenta qué se siente vivir de esta manera.

  12. Russian Humanoid Robot Falls on Its Face in Hyped Debut Technology, November 12

    The robot, known as AIDOL, staggered onstage during a technology showcase in Moscow. Organizers blamed the mishap on calibration and lighting issues.

  13. Reveal of Russian A.I. Humanoid Robot Goes Awry Video, November 12

    AIDOL, Russia’s first artificial intelligence-powered humanoid robot, collapsed onstage moments after it was revealed at a technology event in Moscow on Tuesday.

  14. Let the Mind-Control Games Begin! Science, November 12

    Every four years at the Cybathlon, teams of researchers and technology “pilots” compete to see whose brain-computer interface holds the most promise.

  15. You’re a Computer Science Major. Don’t Panic. Opinion, November 12

    We taught a generation how to write code. Now we need to teach future generations how to edit code.

  16. Kindergartners With Chromebooks: 350 Teachers on How Screens Took Over School The Upshot, November 12

    Even as schools have banned phones, the pandemic-era practice of giving students their own laptops and tablets has remained.

  17. I Worked All Over Silicon Valley. This Is How It Lost Its Spine. Opinion, November 12

    The revolutionaries in Silicon Valley are no longer storming the gates. They’re inside the castle, polishing the silverware.

  18. The Mysterious ‘Louvre Detective’ Was a 15-Year-Old Passer-by World, November 11

    The photo of a dapper man in a fedora sparked many questions: Was the person real? A Sherlock Holmes-inspired detective on the case? Or just being very French?

  19. ¿Por qué tanta tecnología parece inspirada en películas distópicas de ciencia ficción? En español, November 11

    La industria imita ideas de sátiras sombrías y relatos ‘cyberpunk’ como si fueran posibilidades emocionantes y no advertencias perturbadoras.

  20. You Want to Throw Your Phone Into the Sea. Here’s a Better Way. Opinion, November 11

    We’ve lost the capacity to feel the grief technology brings.

  21. Una nueva generación de ludópatas busca ayuda En español, November 11

    El auge de las apuestas deportivas atrae a millones de hombres jóvenes. ¿Van los esfuerzos de recuperación un paso atrás?

  22. La IA se dirige hacia algo más sorprendente que la inteligencia En español, November 10

    Al igual que nuestro concepto de inteligencia ha cambiado, a medida que interactuemos con una IA cada vez más sofisticada desarrollaremos una idea más inclusiva de la consciencia.

  23. Gamma, a PowerPoint for the A.I. Era, Raises $68 Million Business, November 10

    The five-year-old start-up, which has just 52 employees and is profitable, is now valued at $2.1 billion by investors including Andreessen Horowitz.

  24. Doctors, Lawyers and Priests Keep Secrets. Why Not Your Chatbot? Opinion, November 10

    The case for “A.I. Interaction Privilege.”

  25. We’re In a New Everything-Is-Connected Epoch. But What to Call It? Opinion, November 10

    We have arrived at a “Polycene” moment where binary systems are giving way to multiple interconnected ones.

  26. Why Debt Funding Is Ratcheting Up the Risks of the A.I. Boom Technology, November 10

    While the tech giants have plenty of money to build data centers, smaller outfits are taking on debt and taking big chances to work with them.

  27. Cómo los memes de ‘The Office’ se convirtieron en el lenguaje de internet En español, November 9

    Desde las personas que publican en las redes sociales hasta el presidente de la FCC, todos vivimos en el mundo de Michael Scott.

  28. Un adolescente enamorado de un chatbot se suicidó. ¿Es posible responsabilizar a esta tecnología? En español, November 9

    Una mujer de Florida presentó una demanda contra una empresa de inteligencia artificial, alegando que su producto provocó la muerte de su hijo.

  29. A.I. Is Already Intelligent. This Is How It Becomes Conscious. Opinion, November 8

    Skeptics overlook how our concepts change.

  30. Is This Artist the Joe Rogan of the Art World? Arts, November 8

    Joshua Citarella, the artist behind the podcast “Doomscroll” and the digital project Do Not Research, explains how online subcultures influence today’s politics.

  31. A New Generation of Gamblers Searches for Help Well, November 8

    The sports betting boom has drawn in millions of young men. Are recovery efforts for problem gamblers lagging behind?

  32. A.I. Abuse Is Reinventing the Law Business, November 7

    More lawyers are using artificial intelligence to write legal briefs. Some vigilantes are publicizing the A.I.-generated errors.

  33. To Preserve Records, Homeland Security Now Relies on Officials to Take Screenshots U.S., November 7

    Experts say the new policy, which ditches software that automatically captured text messages, opens ample room for both willful and unwitting noncompliance with federal records laws.

  34. Lawsuits Blame ChatGPT for Suicides and Harmful Delusions Technology, November 7

    Seven complaints, filed on Thursday, claim the popular chatbot encouraged dangerous discussions and led to mental breakdowns.

  35. OpenAI Races to Quell Concerns Over Its Finances Technology, November 6

    The A.I. company faced pushback after a top executive raised the idea of government aid, amid concerns that the A.I. industry is headed toward a dangerous bubble.

  36. What We Can Learn From Brain Organoids Science, November 6

    Lab-grown “reductionist replicas” of the human brain are helping scientists understand fetal development and cognitive disorders, including autism. But ethical questions loom.

  37. It’s Clear Who Is Responsible for the Shutdown Online: The Other Side Technology, November 6

    A blame game has played out on the internet and on television. President Trump has pulled out the stops.

  38. Are A.I. Therapy Chatbots Safe to Use? Technology, November 6

    Psychologists and technologists see them as the future of therapy. The Food and Drug Administration is exploring whether to regulate them as medical devices.

  39. How A.I. and Social Media Contribute to ‘Brain Rot’ Technology, November 6

    A.I. search tools, chatbots and social media are associated with lower cognitive performance, studies say. What to do?

  40. Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan Restructure Their Philanthropy Technology, November 6

    The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative said its restructured organization, Biohub, would lead its focus on artificial intelligence and scientific research.

  41. How ‘The Office’ Memes Became the Language of the Internet Arts, November 6

    Oh my God, OK, it’s happening! From social-media posters to the F.C.C. chair, we are all living in Michael Scott’s world.

  42. Why Does So Much New Technology Feel Inspired by Dystopian Sci-Fi Movies? Magazine, November 5

    The industry keeps echoing ideas from bleak satires and cyberpunk stories as if they were exciting possibilities, not grim warnings.

  43. IBM to Cut Thousands of Workers Amid A.I. Boom Technology, November 4

    The technology supplier said it was shifting its focus to higher-growth businesses, including A.I. consulting and software.

  44. Vogue Absorbs Teen Vogue Style, November 4

    Teen Vogue’s website is folding into Vogue.com, further eroding the sister publication’s presence as an independent brand.

  45. Trump’s China Trade Policy Is a Hot Mess Opinion, November 3

    As he so often does, the president is pushing the wrong answer to the right question on trade policy with Beijing.

  46. You Don’t Need to Swipe Right. A.I. Is Transforming Dating Apps. Technology, November 3

    Meet your artificial intelligence matchmakers. These A.I. tools are changing dating apps, so users don’t have to swipe through an endless scroll of profiles.

  47. Facebook Dating Is a Surprise Hit for the Social Network Technology, November 3

    Facebook’s free dating service has 21 million users, more than the popular dating app Hinge, as the social network reinvents itself.

  48. OpenAI Signs $38 Billion Cloud Computing Deal With Amazon Technology, November 3

    After signing agreements to use computing power from Nvidia, AMD and Oracle, OpenAI is teaming up with the world’s largest cloud computing company.

  49. Moon Duchin on the ‘Mathematical Quagmire’ of Gerrymandering Science, November 3

    Why the challenge of truly representative democracy is so complex.

  50. A.I. Is Deciding Who You Are Opinion, November 2

    In the age of A.I., personal data is anything but personal.

  51. An In-the-Know Way to Find Secondhand Treasures Style, November 1

    Fashion writers, vintage collectors and costume designers all use this app to unearth wardrobe gems.

  52. What If You Spent Every Waking Moment Taking On Elon Musk? Business, October 31

    Aaron Greenspan was once a promising entrepreneur. He has spent the last two decades lobbing grenades at the country’s most powerful tech moguls.

  53. How OpenAI Uses Complex and Circular Deals to Fuel Its Multibillion-Dollar Rise Interactive, October 31

    Here are seven unusual financial agreements helping to drive the ambitions of the poster child of the A.I. revolution.

  54. Big Tech’s A.I. Spending Is Accelerating (Again) Technology, October 31

    Despite the risk of a bubble, Google, Meta, Microsoft and Amazon plan to spend billions more on artificial intelligence than they already do.

  55. Nvidia, Samsung, Hyundai Leaders Share Fried Chicken and Beer Video, October 31

    The leaders of Nvidia, Samsung and Hyundai hung out over Korean fried chicken and beer on Thursday in Seoul. Their casual outing signaled the deepening ties between Nvidia, the American chip maker, and South Korea’s auto and tech conglomerates.

  56. Amazon’s Profit Is Up 38% on Strong Performance Business, October 30

    After unexpectedly strong sales and profits across its consumer and cloud businesses, the tech giant said another strong quarter might be ahead.

  57. Apple’s iPhones Fuel Record Sales and Profit Business, October 30

    The company’s revenue rose to above $100 billion in the quarter for the first time and profit soared 86 percent.

  58. Little Word of a TikTok Deal Out of Trump-Xi Meeting U.S., October 30

    Neither President Trump nor Chinese officials indicated any new developments for the popular video app. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent previously suggested they could “consummate” transfer of control from its Chinese owner.

  59. Nvidia alcanza los 5 billones de dólares y consolida su poder en el auge de la IA En español, October 30

    El fabricante de chips para inteligencia artificial se ha convertido en una pieza clave en las negociaciones comerciales del gobierno de Trump en Asia.

  60. Their Professors Caught Them Cheating. They Used A.I. to Apologize. U.S., October 30

    Two professors at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign said they grew suspicious after receiving identical apologies from dozens of students they had accused of academic dishonesty.

  61. Yo dirigí la seguridad de productos en OpenAI. Cuidado con lo que dice del uso erótico de ChatGPT En español, October 29

    Es posible que la empresa quiera hacer sus productos más seguros. Pero ha prestado muy poca atención a los riesgos establecidos.

  62. Meta Raises Its Spending Forecast on A.I. to Above $70 Billion Technology, October 29

    The Silicon Valley company projected more spending this year and said it would continue in 2026 as it hires A.I. researchers and builds data centers to power the technology.

  63. Alphabet Revenue Up 16% With Strong Cloud Sales Technology, October 29

    The internet company said profit for the quarter was up 33 percent, to just under $35 billion.

  64. Microsoft Increases Investments Amid A.I. Race Business, October 29

    The company reported that it spent a higher-than-expected $34.9 billion in capital expenditures during its quarter.

  65. Nvidia Is Now Worth $5 Trillion as It Consolidates Power in A.I. Boom Technology, October 29

    The A.I. chip maker has become a linchpin in the Trump administration’s trade negotiations in Asia.

  66. Can the James Baldwin Typebot Tell Us the Meaning of Life? Arts, October 29

    In the financial district of Manhattan, an A.I.-equipped typewriter, fueled by James Baldwin’s works, types back at you with answers to your questions.

  67. 48 Hours Without A.I. Video, October 29

    A.J. Jacobs went 48 hours without interacting with artificial intelligence. The experiment revealed just how embedded artificial intelligence already is in our daily lives.

  68. Character.AI to Bar Children Under 18 From Using Its Chatbots Technology, October 29

    The start-up, which creates A.I. companions, faces lawsuits from families who have accused Character.AI’s chatbots of leading teenagers to kill themselves.

  69. OpenAI Restructures to Become a More Traditional For-Profit Company Technology, October 28

    The artificial intelligence company said that the nonprofit that controlled the organization would receive a $130 billion stake in the new company.

  70. Can a Start-Up Make Computer Chips Cheaper Than the Industry’s Giants? Business, October 28

    Substrate, a San Francisco company, is trying to take on powerhouses like the Dutch company ASML.

  71. I Worked at OpenAI. It’s Not Doing Enough to Protect People. Opinion, October 28

    A.I. companies need to do more to show the proof behind their claims.

  72. Sports Bet on Gambling. Everyone Lost. Opinion, October 28

    The leagues decided to embrace wagering a decade ago. Now they are hostage to the forces they unleashed.

  73. Arabia Saudita busca reinventarse de potencia petrolera a exportadora de IA En español, October 28

    El reino está invirtiendo dinero en centros de datos y colaborando con gigantes tecnológicos estadounidenses y chinos, situando sus ambiciones en medio de una lucha geopolítica por el poder tecnológico.

  74. Elon Musk Challenges Wikipedia With His Own A.I. Encyclopedia Technology, October 28

    The billionaire launched his A.I.-powered version, Grokipedia, on Monday.

  75. Amazon Braces for Major Cuts to Its White Collar Work Force Technology, October 27

    The company is looking to cut costs starting this week as it continues to spend aggressively on artificial intelligence. Another round of cuts is expected in January.

  76. Amazon Braces for Major Cuts to Its White-Collar Work Force Technology, October 27

    The company is looking to cut costs starting this week as it continues to spend aggressively on artificial intelligence. Another round of cuts is expected in January.

  77. Qualcomm Unveils New Line of Chips to Join the A.I. Boom Technology, October 27

    Qualcomm, which is known for its chips in smartphones, also announced a deal with Humain, a Saudi-backed A.I. company. The news sent Qualcomm’s share price soaring.

  78. Why OpenAI Stirred Chaos in Hollywood Video, October 27

    The “Hard Fork” hosts Kevin Roose and Casey Newton discuss recent news surrounding the “Breaking Bad” star Bryan Cranston and OpenAI’s new app, Sora 2.

  79. Saudi Arabia, Rich With Oil, Wants to Be Known as the A.I. Exporter Technology, October 27

    The kingdom is pouring money into data centers and working with U.S. and Chinese tech giants, landing its A.I. ambitions in the middle of a geopolitical tussle for tech power.

  80. The Website Reshaping Live Music, One Set List at a Time Arts, October 27

    On Setlist.fm, users track what songs artists play at concerts (and more). The availability of so much data has changed the ways musicians and fans experience shows.

  81. ¿La muerte de Daniel Naroditsky, gran maestro de ajedrez, está relacionada con el ‘bullying’? En español, October 26

    El jugador estadounidense, con millones de seguidores en internet, fue encontrado muerto en Charlotte, Carolina del Norte, después de hablar sobre haber sido acusado de hacer trampa por un antiguo campeón del mundo.

  82. Trump and Xi Could ‘Consummate’ TikTok Deal This Week, Bessent Says U.S., October 26

    Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on “Face the Nation” on Sunday that China and the United States had reached “a final deal on TikTok,” but offered few details.

  83. ‘I’m Shocked, Shocked to Find That Gambling Is Going On in Here’ Opinion, October 26

    The N.B.A. should have known this was coming.

  84. How Pinterest Is Courting Gen Z With ‘Safer’ Social Media Business, October 26

    Bill Ready, the company’s chief executive, is shifting the virtual pinboard platform toward shopping and things that “make you feel better.”

  85. Big Tech Makes Cal State Its A.I. Training Ground Technology, October 26

    Spurred by titans like Amazon and OpenAI, California State wants to become the nation’s “largest A.I.-empowered” university.

  86. Did Cheating Accusations Have Anything to Do With the Death of a Chess Grandmaster? Style, October 25

    Daniel Naroditsky, a top American player with an online following, was found dead in Charlotte, N.C., after talking about being accused of cheating by a former world champion.

  87. Starring in Videos Is No Longer a Job Just for the Social Media Team Business, October 25

    Companies from Delta Air Lines to Portillo’s are asking all sorts of employees, sometimes through formal programs, to help build the brand.

  88. We’re Counting on Big Tech to Invent the Future. That’s a Bad Bet. Opinion, October 25

    Innovation comes from a less centralized tech sector.

  89. Smart Beds Helped Them Sleep on a Cloud. Then the Cloud Crashed. Business, October 24

    The widespread outage involving the cloud-computing provider Amazon Web Services was particularly disruptive ensnared unexpected consumers earlier this week: People who just wanted to sleep well.

  90. A Teen in Love With a Chatbot Killed Himself. Can the Chatbot Be Held Responsible? Magazine, October 24

    A mother in Florida filed a lawsuit against an A.I. start-up, alleging its product led to her son’s death. The company’s defense raises a thorny legal question.

  91. With ‘Vibecoding,’ A.I. Can Help Anyone Build an App Business, October 24

    Bringing on artificial intelligence as a collaborator can make coding feel more accessible to those with little training in it, but there are trade-offs.

  92. How Crypto Corrupted America Opinion, October 24

    Trump has bared the corruption at the heart of crypto and the libertarian ideas behind it.

  93. Meta Layoffs Included Employees Who Monitored Risks to User Privacy Technology, October 23

    While the company announced job cuts in artificial intelligence, it also expanded plans to replace privacy and risk auditors with more automated systems.

  94. Trump Pardons Founder of the Crypto Exchange Binance Technology, October 23

    Changpeng Zhao, the richest man in crypto, had admitted to money-laundering violations that allowed terrorists and other criminals to move money on Binance.

  95. El elevado costo de la IA En español, October 23

    Algunos países se esfuerzan por no quedarse fuera de la carrera de la inteligencia artificial. Pero esta elección conlleva consecuencias.

  96. Amazon planea sustituir más de medio millón de empleos con robots En español, October 23

    La compañía está intentando crear almacenes que requieran pocos humanos. Documentos internos revelan que su equipo de robótica tiene el objetivo de automatizar el 75 por ciento de sus operaciones.

  97. The Steep Cost of A.I. World, October 22

    Some countries are trying hard not to be left out of the race for artificial intelligence. But this choice comes with consequences.

  98. Reddit Accuses ‘Data Scraper’ Companies of Stealing Its Information Technology, October 22

    In a lawsuit, Reddit pulled back the curtain on an ecosystem of start-ups that scrape Google’s search results and resell the information to data-hungry A.I. companies.

  99. G.M. Previews Talking Cars, Cheaper Batteries and Other New Tech Business, October 22

    Drivers will be able to converse with an artificial intelligence assistant while cars largely drive themselves in certain situations, the company said.

  100. Google’s Quantum Computer Makes a Big Technical Leap Technology, October 22

    Designed to accelerate advances in medicine and other fields, the tech giant’s quantum algorithm runs 13,000 times as fast as software written for a traditional supercomputer.

  101. Meta Plans to Cut 600 Jobs at A.I. Superintelligence Labs Technology, October 22

    The cuts will not affect Meta’s newest A.I. hires, who are in some cases being paid up to hundreds of millions of dollars. The layoffs are focused on correcting an earlier hiring spree.

  102. Who Needs a Printer or Scanner? Just Use Your Mobile Device. Technology, October 22

    Free software on your phone or tablet lets you scan, create, edit, annotate and even sign digitized documents on the go.

  103. Silicon Valley Has China Envy, and That Reveals a Lot About America Business, October 22

    The fascination with China’s ability to build things America struggles with, from bridges to advanced tech, risks a dangerous miscalculation about what drives China.

  104. OpenAI Unveils Web Browser Built for Artificial Intelligence Technology, October 21

    The new browser, called Atlas, is designed to work closely with OpenAI products like ChatGPT.

  105. Russia Pushes a State-Controlled ‘Super App’ by Sabotaging Its Rivals World, October 21

    As the Kremlin throttles WhatsApp and Telegram, the new MAX messaging app is moving Russia closer to a restricted internet without foreign technology.

  106. The Robots Fueling Amazon’s Automation Technology, October 21

    Meet Sparrow, Cardinal and Proteus. They’re the robots that, step by step, are replacing human workers in the company’s warehouses.

  107. Inside Amazon’s Plans to Replace Workers With Robots Technology, October 21

    Internal documents show the company that changed how people shop has a far-reaching plan to automate 75 percent of its operations.

  108. De México a Irlanda, crece la oposición al frenesí mundial por la IA En español, October 20

    A medida que las empresas tecnológicas construyen centros de datos en todo el mundo para hacer avanzar la inteligencia artificial, las comunidades vulnerables son afectadas por apagones y escasez de agua.

  109. En Chile, la IA desata debates políticos En español, October 20

    El país sudamericano ha atraído inversiones, ha fomentado el talento y está desarrollando capacidades en materia de IA. Muchos chilenos, que ven la inteligencia artificial con recelo, se preguntan si vale la pena.

  110. Amazon dice que se restablecen los sitios web tras la interrupción de servicio En español, October 20

    Amazon Web Services, uno de los principales proveedores de servicios en la nube para empresas, dijo que la mayoría de operaciones se había restablecido después de que un problema causó fallos en muchos sitios web.

  111. Here’s Is a Partial List of Sites and Apps Affected by Outages Business, October 20

    Major services were having issues, including WhatsApp, the official website for the British government and the payment app Venmo.

  112. The New Tupperware Party: How to Prompt Your Chatbot Style, October 20

    In San Francisco (of course), a gathering over wine and cheese to practice the art of interacting with artificial intelligence.

  113. Gambling. Investing. Gaming. There’s No Difference Anymore. Opinion, October 20

    Smartphones are becoming casinos. Trump, whose son is invested in the industry, is only goosing the business.

  114. From Mexico to Ireland, Fury Mounts Over a Global A.I. Frenzy Technology, October 20

    As tech companies build data centers worldwide to advance artificial intelligence, vulnerable communities have been hit by blackouts and water shortages.

  115. How Chile Embodies A.I.’s No-Win Politics Technology, October 20

    Political debates have flared across Chile over artificial intelligence. Should the nation pour billions into A.I. and risk public backlash, or risk being left behind?

  116. Many Websites Report Outages After Amazon Web Services Disruption Business, October 20

    Amazon Web Services, a major provider of cloud services for companies, said it was working to resolve an issue that appeared to be affecting websites.

  117. What Is Sora Slop For, Exactly? Opinion, October 19

    Trying to find purpose in an endless scroll of A.I.-generated videos.

  118. Jimmy Wales Thinks the World Should Be More Like Wikipedia Magazine, October 18

    Attacks on the site are piling up. Its co-founder says trust the process.

  119. ¿Es el fin de lo viral? En español, October 18

    El contenido original y espontáneo, compartido por personas de todo el mundo, hizo de internet un lugar divertido. Ahora todo es más complicado.

  120. Amid the A.I. Deluge, What Counts as Art? Ask the Curators. Arts, October 18

    While some art institutions are eagerly engaging artificial intelligence, others are less enthusiastic.

  121. People Need Clean Air. To Get It, They Need Clear Data. Headway, October 18

    The growing availability of low-cost air quality sensors is helping people across the world track air pollution.

  122. OpenAI Blocks Videos of Martin Luther King Jr. After Racist Depictions Business, October 17

    People have used its Sora video app to create vulgar and sometimes racist depictions of the civil rights leader.

  123. The Growing Blowback Against Marc Benioff Business, October 17

    New revelations about efforts by his company, Salesforce, to work with the Trump administration is getting heat from San Francisco officials and now allies.

  124. Instagram Unveils Teen Safety Features for A.I. Chatbots Technology, October 17

    Instagram is introducing parental controls and limits to conversations on topics like self-harm as concerns grow over how A.I. chatbots affect mental health.

  125. An Army of Robot Telescopes in Texas Makes the Stars Feel Closer Than Ever Science, October 17

    Starfront Observatories allows amateur astronomers to rent a spot for their telescopes and photograph the cosmos over a high-speed data connection.

  126. Apple, Caught Between U.S. and China, Pledges Investment in Both Business, October 17

    In Beijing this week, the company’s chief executive, Tim Cook, made promises similar to ones he’d made at the White House. He also got a custom Labubu.

  127. Wisconsin Man Used TikTok to Call for the Killing of ICE Agents, U.S. Says U.S., October 16

    Andrew Stanton, 38, was charged with threatening federal law enforcement officers, whom he said should be shot. He pleaded not guilty and remains in custody.

  128. YouTube to Reinstate Accounts Banned Over Content Related to the Pandemic and 2020 Election Technology, September 23

    The streaming platform unveiled its plan in a letter to the House Judiciary Committee.

  129. Why This Used Car Company Thinks Tariffs Could Be Good for Business Business, May 13

    The chief executive of Carvana, which sells used cars online, said President Trump’s tariffs could help his company by increasing demand for its vehicles.

  130. Amazon Tells Corporate Workers to Be Back in the Office 5 Days a Week Business, September 16

    The internet giant told employees on Monday that it expected them to return to the office full-time in January.

  131. Health Officials Tried to Evade Public Records Laws, Lawmakers Say Science, May 28

    N.I.H. officials suggested federal record keepers helped them hide emails. If so, “that’s really damaging to trust in all of government,” one expert said.

  132. 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.

  133. 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.

  134. 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.

  135. 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.

  136. 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.

  137. 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.

  138. 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.

  139. 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.

  140. 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.

  141. 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.

  142. 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.

  143. 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.

  144. 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.

  145. 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.

  146. 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.

  147. 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.

  148. 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.

  149. 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.

  150. How China Went From Economic Superstar to Faltering Giant Op Ed, March 14

    The analyst Dan Wang takes stock of how the country’s growth trajectory has changed.