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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman
CommentaryWhy we can’t open-source a solution to A.I.’s ethical issues
By Frederik HvilshøjJune 16, 2023
Railroad critics don’t see the full picture–and how much safer rail is becoming
CommentaryRailroad critics don’t see the full picture–and how much safer rail is becoming
By Ian JefferiesJune 15, 2023
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas had a secret real estate billionaire benefactor. We just got a look at the other justices’ holdings
FinanceSupreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas had a secret real estate billionaire benefactor. We just got a look at the other justices’ holdings
By Alena BotrosJune 14, 2023
Military spouses are the first casualties of licensing red tape as they stop practicing the professions that society desperately needs
CommentaryMilitary spouses are the first casualties of licensing red tape as they stop practicing the professions that society desperately needs
By Kathy Roth-DouquetJune 14, 2023
Vivek Ramaswamy is threatening GOP heavyweights in the polls–but his business record doesn’t live up to the hype
CommentaryVivek Ramaswamy is threatening GOP heavyweights in the polls–but his business record doesn’t live up to the hype
By Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and Steven TianJune 14, 2023
A.I. researchers: ‘If we want A.I. to be good, we must nurture it like we would a child’
CommentaryA.I. researchers: ‘If we want A.I. to be good, we must nurture it like we would a child’
By Tero Ojanpera, Timo Vuori and Quy Nguyen HuyJune 14, 2023
A.I. fear-mongering won’t make the world a better place, but a less hopeful one
CommentaryA.I. fear-mongering won’t make the world a better place, but a less hopeful one
By Vijay PandeJune 13, 2023
90% of 2023 graduates think college is really worth it. Here’s why they’re right–and politicians and pundits are wrong
Commentary90% of 2023 graduates think college is really worth it. Here’s why they’re right–and politicians and pundits are wrong
By Tim Killeen and Will JohnsonJune 9, 2023
The IRS is stuck in a political logjam–but whistleblowers can stop its decline
CommentaryThe IRS is stuck in a political logjam–but whistleblowers can stop its decline
By Chris McLamb and Mike RonickherJune 9, 2023
Pekka Lundmark is the president and CEO of Nokia.
CommentaryNokia CEO: ‘Geopolitical tensions shouldn’t fragment the world. Here’s why machines need to speak the same language, even if people don’t’
By Pekka LundmarkJune 9, 2023
McKinsey Global Institute sees 4 possible scenarios for the economy by 2030. Only one leads to long-term growth
CommentaryMcKinsey Global Institute sees 4 possible scenarios for the economy by 2030. Only one leads to long-term growth
By Jan Mischke, Sven Smit and Olivia WhiteJune 8, 2023
Cloud outages are on the rise. Here’s why
AICloud outages are on the rise. Here’s why
By Jean-Paul SmetsJune 7, 2023
Brands that get caught up in the culture wars don’t know themselves–or their customers
CommentaryBrands that get caught up in the culture wars don’t know themselves–or their customers
By Richard TorrenzanoJune 7, 2023
The ‘Elon Paradox’: He sells Teslas–but you’d expect him to drive a Ram. Here’s what your car says about your politics
CommentaryThe ‘Elon Paradox’: He sells Teslas–but you’d expect him to drive a Ram. Here’s what your car says about your politics
By Mike Shannon and Will FeltusJune 6, 2023
America can’t fulfill its purpose if we backslide on diversity, equity, and inclusion
CommentaryAmerica can’t fulfill its purpose if we backslide on diversity, equity, and inclusion
By Bill NovelliJune 6, 2023
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