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  1. Big Day for Crypto Goes South in a Hurry After a Giant Hack Business, Today

    Hours after Coinbase said the S.E.C. was dropping a lawsuit against it, another major cryptocurrency exchange reported a potentially record-setting theft.

  2. Estas son las pistas digitales de lo que Musk trama realmente En español, Today

    Musk no está actuando como un funcionario, sino como un ingeniero, que explota las vulnerabilidades de los sistemas de la nación.

  3. Under Government Pressure, Apple Pulls Security Feature in Britain Business, Yesterday

    Law enforcement in the country was pressuring the company to create a tool that would act like a back door into customers’ data.

  4. OpenAI Uncovers Evidence of A.I.-Powered Chinese Surveillance Tool Business, Yesterday

    The company said a Chinese operation had built the tool to identify anti-Chinese posts on social media services in Western countries.

  5. Coinbase Says S.E.C. Will Drop Crypto Lawsuit Business, Yesterday

    The end of a court fight with the largest U.S. crypto company would be a big win for an industry that financially backed President Trump.

  6. Here Are the Digital Clues to What Musk Is Really Up To Op Ed, Yesterday

    What will DOGE do with access to personal data on almost all Americans?

  7. Federal Tech Workers Push Back Against Musk’s Efforts Washington, February 20

    An employee at the Technology Transformation Services told colleagues that he had resigned because he was asked to grant a Trump appointee access to a database used to text the public.

  8. A.I. Is Changing How Silicon Valley Builds Start-Ups Business, February 20

    Tech start-ups typically raised huge sums to hire armies of workers and grow fast. Now artificial intelligence tools are making workers more productive and spurring tales of “tiny team” success.

  9. A.I. Is Prompting an Evolution, Not Extinction, for Coders Business, February 20

    A.I. tools from Microsoft and other companies are helping write code, placing software engineers at the forefront of the technology’s potential to disrupt the work force.

  10. Por qué el acoso de Trump con sus aranceles podría ser contraproducente En español, February 20

    Lo más aterrador de lo que está haciendo el presidente Trump con su estrategia de aranceles para todos es que no tiene ni idea de lo que está haciendo.

  11. Apple presenta el iPhone 16e, un modelo más barato con funciones de IA En español, February 19

    El iPhone 16e es la primera actualización del modelo más asequible de la compañía desde 2022, pero tiene un precio más elevado: 599 dólares.

  12. Apple Unveils New Lower-Priced iPhone With A.I. Features Business, February 19

    The iPhone 16e is the first update to the company’s most affordable model since 2022, but carries a higher price tag of $599.

  13. Microsoft Says It Has Created a New State of Matter to Power Quantum Computers Business, February 19

    Microsoft’s new “topological qubit” is not based on a solid, liquid or gas. It is another phase of matter that many experts did not think was possible.

  14. The Cryptocurrency Scam That Turned a Small Town Against Itself Magazine, February 19

    How did a successful, financially sophisticated banker gamble his community’s money away?

  15. HP to Buy Parts of Humane, Maker of the Ai Pin, for $116 Million Business, February 19

    Humane, which marketed its Ai Pin as the next big thing after smartphones, had raised $240 million from investors, including OpenAI’s Sam Altman. The pin will be discontinued.

  16. Why Trump’s Bullying Is Going to Backfire Op Ed, February 18

    The scariest thing about what the president is doing with his tariffs-for-all strategy is that he has no clue what he is doing.

  17. OpenAI’s Former Chief Technology Officer Starts Her Own Company Business, February 18

    Mira Murati, who left OpenAI last year, has helped establish Thinking Machines Lab, a new artificial intelligence start-up.

  18. Pay Attention to the Words Elon Musk Uses With DOGE Op Ed, February 18

    Elon Musk’s team has only the powers that Congress gives it, or doesn’t give it — explicitly or implicitly, actively or passively.

  19. They’ve Been Waiting Years to Go Public. They’re Still Waiting. Business, February 18

    Some tech companies are delaying or pulling their listing plans as the Trump administration’s tariff announcements and other changes cause market volatility and uncertainty.

  20. Porsche ya no es un coche deportivo prémium en China En español, February 18

    Los conductores chinos compran vehículos eléctricos asequibles cargados de nuevas tecnologías, una tendencia que está redefiniendo los vehículos de gama alta y perjudicando a los fabricantes de automóviles alemanes.

  21. Why Porsche Is No Longer a ‘Premium’ Sports Car in China Business, February 17

    Chinese drivers are buying affordable electric vehicles loaded with new technology, a trend that is redefining high-end vehicles and hurting German automakers.

  22. Love Letters N Y T Now, February 15

    Mail and phone calls may be archaic, but they have lessons for us on how to be better communicators.

  23. Prominent Cryptocurrency Investor Faces Senate Tax Inquiry Business, February 15

    The Finance Committee’s top Democrat sent a letter last month to Dan Morehead, the founder of Pantera Capital, about the investigation.

  24. JD Vance Has a TikTok Problem. Can He Find a Solution? Business, February 15

    The vice president is in a tricky position as he looks for a deal to save the popular short-form video app, which is subject to being banned in the U.S. if it is not sold to a non-Chinese owner.

  25. With Trump’s Help, Intel Could Hand Control of Chip Plants to TSMC Business, February 15

    The Silicon Valley giant is trying to cut a deal it hopes would help it pull out of a yearslong slump.

  26. OpenAI Rejects Elon Musk’s $97.4 Billion Bid for Control of the Company Business, February 14

    Bret Taylor, the chairman of OpenAI’s board, said the artificial intelligence company was “not for sale.” Mr. Musk is separately raising money for his A.I. start-up, xAI.

  27. How to Be Less Awkward on Slack and Zoom Well, February 14

    Experts shared five strategies to make things easier.

  28. Banks Sell $4.7 Billion of X’s Debt, in a Sign of Investor Demand Business, February 14

    The social media company is attracting investor interest because of Elon Musk’s close ties to President Trump and a recent jump in revenue.

  29. TikTok Returns to Apple and Google App Stores Business, February 14

    The popular social media app was removed to comply with a new law that banned it in the United States. President Trump has paused enforcement of the ban.

  30. Blue Origin, Jeff Bezos’ Rocket Company, Cuts 10% of Its Employees Business, February 13

    In an email to employees, the company’s chief executive said the company had become bloated during its growth in recent years.

  31. Elon Musk Says He Will Drop OpenAI Bid if Company Preserves Nonprofit Mission Business, February 13

    In a court filing, Mr. Musk said he and other investors would pull their $97.4 billion bid if OpenAI withdrew its plan to change its structure.

  32. Between Russia and Elon Musk, German Voters Face a ‘Dual Front’ of Disinformation Foreign, February 13

    In the first major European vote since President Trump’s re-election, influence campaigns are targeting Germany from two sides.

  33. For Trump and Fox News, New Policies Are Simply ‘Common Sense’ Business, February 13

    President Trump and the network have used the phrase to suggest that his policies are the right ones and popular, though polling suggests otherwise.

  34. Mira más allá del caos de Elon Musk. Hay algo más siniestro en juego En español, February 13

    Todo es contenido.

  35. Elon Musk’s X Settles Trump Lawsuit Business, February 13

    The social media site agreed to pay in the range of $10 million to settle with the president, who had sued over the suspension of his account in 2021.

  36. OpenAI Questions Rationale of Elon Musk’s Bid to Control the Company Business, February 12

    The company answered the billionaire’s offer in a legal filing, accusing him of hypocrisy.

  37. Google Calendar Deletes Women’s History Month and Other Cultural Events Business, February 12

    The Silicon Valley giant said it made the change last year because it was difficult to keep up with every occasion, but some users questioned the decision.

  38. How to Prepare for Your Digital Afterlife Business, February 12

    When planning your estate, leave instructions for handling your online accounts, data and other electronic affairs.

  39. Look Past Elon Musk’s Chaos. There’s Something More Sinister at Work. Op Ed, February 12

    Everything is content.

  40. How Did DeepSeek Build Its A.I. With Less Money? Business, February 12

    The Chinese start-up used several technological tricks, including a method called “mixture of experts,” to significantly reduce the cost of building the technology.

  41. Chinese Companies’ New Tactic to Stop Damaging Research: Legal Threats Business, February 11

    Think tanks and universities have helped expose problematic Chinese business practices. Now, those businesses are accusing them of defamation.

  42. Vance, in First Foreign Speech, Tells Europe That U.S. Will Dominate A.I. Foreign, February 11

    Speaking in Paris at an artificial intelligence summit, the vice president gave an America First vision of the technology — with the U.S. dominating the chips, the software and the rules.

  43. Seeking God, or Peter Thiel, in Silicon Valley Sunday Business, February 11

    When tech luminaries talk about their Christian faith, people listen.

  44. Elon Musk Leads $97.4 Billion Bid to Control OpenAI Business, February 10

    The billionaire is leading a group of investors in the unsolicited offer, which complicates the start-up’s plan to raise more money.

  45. 5 Notes From the Big A.I. Summit in Paris Business, February 10

    At times, Kevin Roose writes, it feels like he is watching policymakers on horseback trying to install seatbelts on a passing Lamborghini.

  46. Macron Pitches Lighter Regulation to Fuel A.I. Boom in Europe Business, February 10

    But many attendees at a summit in Paris worry that the risks of A.I. will be overlooked as the continent rushes to keep up with the United States and China.

  47. What DeepSeek’s Success Says About China’s Ability to Nurture Talent Foreign, February 10

    China produces a vast number of STEM graduates, but it hasn’t been known for innovation. Cultural and political factors may help explain why.

  48. Cyberattack Disrupts Publication of Lee Newspapers Across the U.S. Business, February 9

    The media company Lee Enterprises said a “cybersecurity event” had created havoc at dozens of its newspapers, prompting some to publish shorter editions or not print at all.

  49. Delaware Law Has Entered the Culture War Business, February 8

    Elon Musk has helped bring an esoteric debate around the Delaware Chancery Court to a national stage. Now Dropbox and Meta are contemplating moving their incorporation away from the state.

  50. The Price We Pay Betting on Sports Op Ed, February 8

    What sports betting reveals about addiction.

  51. How Sam Altman Sidestepped Elon Musk to Win Over Donald Trump Sunday Business, February 8

    After helping President Trump get elected, Elon Musk was poised to dominate the country’s A.I. policies. Then Mr. Altman sneaked into the White House.

  52. Microsoft and Nvidia: The Tech Giants Taking a Quieter Approach to Trump Business, February 8

    Other big technology companies have been boisterous in their courtship of the new administration. But Nvidia and Microsoft have avoided the Washington spotlight.

  53. An Ankle Monitor? No, That’s My Apple Watch. Styles, February 8

    In pursuit of tracking fitness goals in a comfortable manner, a growing number of people are relocating their watches (and causing some confusion along the way).

  54. What DeepSeek? Big Tech Keeps Its A.I. Building Boom Alive. Business, February 8

    An apparent breakthrough in efficiency from the Chinese start-up did not make tech’s biggest companies question their extravagant spending on new data centers.

  55. A.I. Military Start-Up Anduril Close to Deal That Would Value It at $28 Billion Business, February 7

    The Southern California start-up, which builds flying drones and missiles, is set to raise up to $2.5 billion.

  56. Young Aides Emerge as Enforcers in Musk’s Broadside Against Government Washington, February 7

    Much of the billionaire’s handiwork — gaining access to internal systems and asking employees to justify their jobs — is being driven by a group of engineers operating in secrecy.

  57. OpenAI Close to Deal That Values Company at $300 Billion Business, February 7

    The Japanese conglomerate SoftBank would invest up to $40 billion in the maker of the chatbot ChatGPT.

  58. Is Artificial Intelligence Really Worth the Hype? Sunday Business, February 7

    After the arrival of a less costly A.I. model from China, U.S. markets and academics are wrestling with the ultimate economic value of the technology.

  59. C. Richard Kramlich, Early Investor in Silicon Valley, Dies at 89 Obits, February 6

    He was among the first backers of Apple Computer and 3Com, earning windfalls, but it was his humaneness that distinguished him from other venture capitalists.

  60. Amazon Says Profits Rose 88% but Cautions Growth May Slow Business, February 6

    The company’s cloud computing business showed strong growth, while a forecast for the current quarter disappointed investors.

  61. I Can’t Believe I Agree With Steve Bannon About This Op Ed, February 6

    Big Tech is looking to President Trump for a bailout.

  62. Andreessen Horowitz Defends Hiring of Daniel Penny to Its Investors Business, February 6

    Mr. Penny, who was acquitted after choking a mentally ill subway passenger who died, was hired to join the firm’s American Dynamism investment team.

  63. Google Unwinds Employee Diversity Goals, Citing Trump’s D.E.I. Orders Business, February 5

    The Silicon Valley giant also said it was reviewing other diversity programs and initiatives and would update them if they seemed risky or ineffective.

  64. In the Eyes of Right-Wing Media, Trump Just Keeps On Winning Business, February 5

    Among an array of pro-Trump personalities and media outlets, the president can do no wrong.

  65. Could the Trade Fight Take a Bite Out of Apple? Business, February 5

    A news report says that Beijing is weighing an inquiry into the iPhone maker, underscoring Chinas options in fighting against President Trump’s tariff threat.

  66. Is Waymo Friend or Foe to Uber? Business, February 5

    The fast expansion of Waymo’s driverless car service is growing competition for Uber. The companies are also partners.

  67. The Dangerous A.I. Nonsense That Trump and Biden Fell For Op Ed, February 5

    This is not a Sputnik moment. It’s way past that.

  68. Cómo sería la venta de TikTok En español, February 5

    Wall Street tiene un nuevo juego: adivinar quién será el próximo propietario de la aplicación.

  69. Alphabet Revenue Disappoints Investors on Weak Cloud Sales Business, February 4

    The internet giant reported cloud sales that narrowly missed Wall Street’s estimates, worrying investors about the company’s A.I. business.

  70. Elon Musk’s X Becomes Weapon in Government Cost Cutting Business, February 4

    The billionaire has used the social media site to boast of victories, lash out at enemies and conduct polls for the initiative he calls the Department of Government Efficiency.

  71. What’s at Stake for Google in China? Business, February 4

    China said it had started an antitrust investigation of Google, which works with Chinese companies on smartphones and advertising outside the country.

  72. Don’t Let the A.I. Optimists Fool You Letters, February 4

    Readers are wary of what profiteers and governments will do with this technology. Also: Withdrawing from the W.H.O.; L.A. fires; acts of resistance.

  73. How a Sale of TikTok Would Work and Who Might Buy It Business, February 4

    A new law says TikTok must be sold to a non-Chinese owner or face a ban in the United States. President Trump has thrown out a lot of options for a potential sale.

  74. Stop Worshiping the American Tech Giants Op Ed, February 4

    The arrival of DeepSeek shows us the competitive weaknesses of America’s tech giants.

  75. At an Antarctic Research Base, Football Is a Tether to Home Business, February 4

    Research scientists in remote locations need to get creative in order to follow their favorite teams, even when they don’t like the outcomes.

  76. Musk Allies Discuss Deploying A.I. to Find Budget Savings Business, February 4

    A top official at the General Services Administration said artificial intelligence could be used to identify waste and redundancies in federal contracts.

  77. OpenAI Unveils A.I. Tool That Can Do Research Online Business, February 3

    The tool, called Deep Research, arrives days after OpenAI released another one, which shops for groceries and books restaurant reservations.

  78. Thousands of U.S. Government Web Pages Have Been Taken Down Since Friday Upshot, February 2

    Federal agencies moved to satisfy Trump’s orders to remove topics like diversity initiatives and “gender ideology.”

  79. Why Is This C.E.O. Bragging About Replacing Humans With A.I.? Sunday Business, February 2

    Most large employers play down the likelihood that bots will take our jobs. Then there’s Klarna, a darling of tech investors.

  80. Overlooked No More: Annie Easley, Who Helped Take Spaceflight to New Heights Obits, February 1

    She broke barriers at NASA and contributed to its earliest space missions as a rocket scientist, mathematician and computer programmer.

  81. I Gave Up My Smartphone for a Dumbphone. You Can, Too. Op Ed, February 1

    The pleasures and freedoms of an old-fashioned flip phone.

  82. Digital Drugs Have Us Hooked. Dr. Anna Lembke Sees a Way Out. Magazine, February 1

    The psychiatrist and author of “Dopamine Nation” wants us to find balance in a world of temptation and abundance.

  83. How Helpful Is Operator, OpenAI’s New A.I. Agent? Business, February 1

    Operator, a new computer-using tool from OpenAI, is brittle and occasionally erratic, but it points to a future of powerful A.I. agents.

  84. Meta Said to Explore Incorporating in a Different State Business, January 31

    The owner of Facebook and Instagram is incorporated in Delaware, but is considering a change. Its corporate headquarters would remain in Silicon Valley, people with knowledge of the matter said.

  85. DeepSeek’s Answers Include Chinese Propaganda, Researchers Say Business, January 31

    Since the Chinese company’s chatbot surged in popularity, researchers have documented how its answers reflect China’s view of the world. Some of its responses amplify propaganda Beijing uses to discredit critics.

  86. Bill Gates reflexiona sobre pasado, presente y futuro En español, January 31

    El cofundador de Microsoft y filántropo se da tiempo para examinar su trayectoria y analizar dónde encajan los multimillonarios actualmente.

  87. Kremlin Chokes YouTube Service, but Russians Find Ways Around It Foreign, January 31

    The Kremlin is trying to cripple YouTube in Russia, internet experts say, pushing some people to state-controlled domestic alternatives. But many Russians have found workarounds.

  88. Mark Zuckerberg Defends Embrace of Trump Administration in Meta Q&A Business, January 30

    In a meeting with Meta employees on Thursday, Mr. Zuckerberg also doubled down on recent changes to the company’s online speech policies and ending its diversity initiatives.

  89. Apple’s Revenue Increases 4 Percent Despite Slowing iPhone Sales Business, January 30

    The tech giant’s sales of apps and services helped profit grow 7 percent from a year ago, even as the company contended with slumping sales in China.

  90. Blackstone Still Bullish on A.I. Data Centers Despite DeepSeek Business, January 30

    Blackstone, a major global investor in data centers that run A.I. systems, expects use of the technology to rise as the cost of computing power falls.

  91. Déjà Vu: Elon Musk Takes His Twitter Takeover Tactics to Washington Business, January 30

    Federal agencies have offered exits to millions of employees and tested the prowess of engineers — just like when Elon Musk bought Twitter. The similarities have been uncanny.

  92. U.S. Sues to Block Tech Deal in First Antitrust Action of Trump Term Business, January 30

    The challenge to Hewlett Packard Enterprise’s acquisition of Juniper Networks came as many in corporate America had expected a lighter touch under a new administration.

  93. SoftBank Said to Be in Talks to Invest as Much as $25 Billion in OpenAI Business, January 30

    A new investment from the Japanese conglomerate would be separate from the $100 billion tied to a project announced at the White House last week.

  94. Now in College, Luddite Teens Still Don’t Want Your Likes Styles, January 30

    Three years after starting a club meant to fight social media’s grip on young people, many original members are holding firm and gaining new converts.

  95. As a Kid, Bill Gates Sneaked Out His Window at Night — to Write Code Book Review, January 30

    A new memoir by the tech mogul recounts a boyhood steeped in old-fashioned, analog pastimes as well as precocious feats of coding.

  96. How to Remain a Reality-Based Human in 2025 Op Ed, January 30

    Some meditations to help you stay chill.

  97. Bill Gates Isn’t Like Those Other Tech Billionaires Sunday Business, January 30

    The Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist is taking a break from the future to examine his past — and mulling where the billionaires now fit in.

  98. OpenAI dice que DeepSeek podría haber obtenido sus datos de manera indebida En español, January 30

    La empresa emergente de San Francisco afirma que su rival chino podría haber utilizado datos generados por tecnologías de OpenAI para construir nuevos sistemas.

  99. A U.K. Teen Became Fixated on Extreme Violence. But Was It Terrorism? Foreign, January 30

    Axel Rudakubana, who killed three girls in a stabbing spree at a dance class, was obsessed with violence but had no known ideology. His case has led to calls for a rethink of counterterror strategy.

  100. Silicon Valley Deal Maker to Join Commerce Dept. Washington, January 30

    Michael Grimes, a top banker at Morgan Stanley, would become the latest leading tech figure to join the Trump administration, as a senior official at the Commerce Department.

  101. Meta Agrees to Pay Trump $25 Million to Settle His Lawsuit Business, January 29

    President Trump had sued Meta and other tech firms in 2021, arguing that he had been wrongfully censored by them. Meta also reported revenue and profit growth for the fourth quarter.

  102. Microsoft Continues to Spend Big on A.I. as Profit Grows 10% Business, January 29

    The tech giant’s revenue was up 12 percent to $69.6 billion, but investors are showing their nerves after a long boom for tech stocks.

  103. OpenAI Says DeepSeek May Have Improperly Harvested Its Data Business, January 29

    The San Francisco start-up claims that its Chinese rival may have used data generated by OpenAI technologies to build new systems.

  104. With Tampons and Code, Silicon Valley Workers Quietly Protest Tech’s Rightward Shift Business, January 29

    As Mark Zuckerberg and other tech titans have embraced President Trump and muffled internal dissent at their companies, their mostly left-leaning employees have objected with subtle acts of defiance.

  105. Elon Musk and His Allies Storm Into Washington and Race to Reshape It Politics, January 29

    The billionaire and his Silicon Valley associates landed in the capital and immediately moved to cut the size of the federal government, reprising the playbook he used after buying Twitter in 2022.

  106. Meta Engineers See Vindication in DeepSeek’s Apparent Breakthrough Business, January 29

    The Silicon Valley giant was criticized for giving away its core A.I. technology two years ago for anyone to use. Now that bet is having an impact.

  107. They Invested Billions. Then the A.I. Script Got Flipped. Business, January 29

    Venture capitalists plowed money into A.I. start-ups like OpenAI and Anthropic. But the rise of the Chinese A.I. start-up DeepSeek has called that funding frenzy into question.

  108. How Big Tech Mined Our Attention and Broke Our Politics Book Review, January 29

    “Superbloom,” by Nicholas Carr, and “The Sirens’ Call,” by the MSNBC host Chris Hayes, argue that we are ill equipped to handle the infinite scroll of the information age.

  109. How Does DeepSeek’s A.I. Chatbot Navigate China’s Censors? Awkwardly. Foreign, January 29

    Asked about sensitive topics, the bot would begin to answer, then stop and delete its own work. It refused to answer questions like: “Who is Xi Jinping?”

  110. ¿Qué representa DeepSeek para el futuro de la IA? En español, January 29

    Un nuevo modelo de inteligencia artificial lanzado por una audaz empresa emergente china sacudió a Silicon Valley y ha alterado varias suposiciones fundamentales sobre el avance de esa tecnología.

  111. CVS Knows You Hate Those Locked Cabinets Express, January 28

    The company said it was testing a feature on its app that would allow customers to unlock the cabinets instead of waiting for an employee to do so.

  112. How DeepSeek Changed the A.I. Game Video, January 28

    What is DeepSeek, and why did it cause the markets and U.S. tech giants to quake? Cade Metz, a technology reporter for The New York Times who writes about artificial intelligence, explains.

  113. Do China’s A.I. Advances Mean U.S. Technology Controls Have Failed? Washington, January 28

    DeepSeek’s A.I. models show that China is making rapid gains in the field, despite American efforts to hinder it.

  114. Elon Musk’s X Partners With Visa to Provide Financial Services Business, January 28

    The social media company said it would start a peer-to-peer payments service, moving to expand the app’s abilities.

  115. Inside China, DeepSeek Provides a National Mic Drop Moment Business, January 28

    Social media exploded in a celebration after the news that a Chinese start-up had made an artificial intelligence tool that was more efficient than any in the United States.

  116. I Study Financial Markets. The Nvidia Rout Is Only the Start. Op Ed, January 28

    Nvidia’s sharp turn of fortunes illustrates much deeper problems that investors are ignoring as they send the valuations of Big Tech to the heavens.

  117. Why DeepSeek Could Change What Silicon Valley Believes About A.I. Business, January 28

    A new A.I. model, released by a scrappy Chinese upstart, has rocked Silicon Valley and upended several fundamental assumptions about A.I. progress.

  118. El arsenal tecnológico que podría impulsar las medidas migratorias de Trump En español, January 28

    Las agencias de control fronterizo han gastado miles de millones en reunir herramientas de vigilancia para rastrear y encontrar personas. Estas podrían ser fundamentales en la agenda de inmigración del presidente.

  119. MAGA’s Big Tech Divide Op Ed, January 28

    The journalist James Pogue explicates the strange tensions between big tech and the new right.

  120. ¿Qué es DeepSeek y por qué está revolucionando la IA? En español, January 28

    Una empresa china causó conmoción tras crear un modelo de IA muy potente con mucho menos dinero del que muchos expertos creían posible. Eso ha suscitado una multitud de preguntas, entre ellas si las empresas estadounidenses son ya siquiera competitivas.

  121. How Google Maps Plans to Handle the ‘Gulf of America’ Business, January 28

    Google said it would follow the Trump administration in renaming the Gulf of Mexico once the new name is updated in government sources.

  122. First Impressions of DeepSeek’s A.I. Chatbot Business, January 27

    The chatbot from China appears to perform a number of tasks as well as its American competitors do, but it censors topics such as Tiananmen Square.

  123. What to Know About DeepSeek and How It Is Upending A.I. Business, January 27

    How did a little-known Chinese start-up cause the markets and U.S. tech giants to quake? Here’s what to know.

  124. Nvidia Reels After China’s A.I. Breakthrough Business, January 27

    The tech industry has had an insatiable appetite for Nvidia’s chips over the last two years. But the feast may be over sooner than many had expected.

  125. DeepSeek Forces a Global Technology Reckoning Business, January 27

    The fast-growing popularity of the Chinese artificial intelligence software hit shares in tech giants like Nvidia, as Silicon Valley worried about what comes next.

  126. China’s A.I. Advances Spook Big Tech Investors on Wall Street Business, January 27

    Stiffer competition for the tech giants at the forefront of the artificial intelligence boom prompted investors to reassess the companies’ sky-high valuations.

  127. The Rush to A.I. Threatens National Security Op Ed, January 27

    The military is integrating A.I. into its deadly systems too quickly, and Trump will only accelerate a dangerous situation.

  128. Trump Has Something He Would Like to Bring to Your Attention Op Ed, January 26

    Attention is the fuel of American politics, and Trump knows it.

  129. Elon Musk, Video Game King? Well, Maybe Not. Business, January 26

    Gaming is a big part of the billionaire’s public persona. But other players are questioning whether he has the time or the skill to be as accomplished as he claims.

  130. The Tangled Tale of The Times’s URL Insider, January 25

    The Times wanted to go online in 1996 with nytimes.com. But the domain was already owned — by a Times reporter.

  131. How the Liberal Cathedral Cracked Up Op Ed, January 25

    Cultural hegemony requires a light touch, not an inquisition

  132. Fast Times at West Wing High Op Ed, January 25

    Tech tycoons joining political big shots equals an ego explosion.

  133. In the Court of King Trump Op Ed, January 25

    The second Trump White House is starting out with a remarkable degree of conflict among different individuals, constituencies and worldviews.

  134. A.I. Will Empower Humanity Op Ed, January 25

    A.I. can be designed to dramatically enhance individual empowerment.

  135. The Tech Arsenal That Could Power Trump’s Immigration Crackdown Business, January 25

    Border enforcement agencies have spent billions assembling surveillance tools to track and find people. These could be critical in President Trump’s immigration agenda.

  136. Fitbit Agrees to Pay $12 Million for Not Quickly Reporting Burn Risk With Watches Express, January 25

    After consumer complaints of overheating batteries, the company did not immediately report the defect with its Ionic smartwatches, according to a settlement with the U.S. government.

  137. Tech’s TikTok Dilemma: Follow the Law or President Trump? Business, January 24

    The federal law banning TikTok has revealed a major schism among American tech companies: Some are willing to flout the law — and some, including Apple and Google, are not.

  138. Instagram y Facebook bloquearon y ocultaron publicaciones de proveedores de píldoras abortivas En español, January 24

    Algunas publicaciones sobre píldoras abortivas se ocultaron de las plataformas de Meta y varias cuentas quedaron suspendidas, aunque luego fueron reactivadas.

  139. Meta to Increase Spending to $65 Billion This Year in A.I. Push Business, January 24

    Much of the capital investment, a big jump from 2024, will fund expansion of Meta’s data centers, which provide the computing power needed by A.I. products and algorithms.

  140. 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.

  141. 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.

  142. 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.

  143. 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.

  144. 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.

  145. 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.

  146. 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.

  147. 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.

  148. 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.

  149. 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.

  150. 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.