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With generative AI tools like ChatGPT becoming more deeply integrated into classrooms and workplaces, new research is also raising red flags about what we might be giving up in return: our brainpower.
The average kid gets a phone at the age of 10, Murphy-Reuter said. Tablet use starts even earlier, with more than half of ...
Please forgive us, Gentle Reader, for taking so long to get around to the U.S. Supreme Court decision Mahmoud v. Taylor, which was released last week. But the decision was 135 pages long. Mr.
"The earlier you start thinking like a dealmaker, not just a technician, the faster you’ll accelerate. Relatedly, don’t ...
Real Housewives of New York star Bethenny Frankel has confessed to accidentally breaking a major wedding fashion rule.
If you think federal regulators care about data-driven, evidence-based policymaking, a case currently before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit will leave you scratching your head.
"Jason, you're an actor, OK? Thank you so much, dear. Now go ahead and shut your pretty mouth until someone writes some words," said Fox's Kennedy.
Middle schoolers are well aware of AI’s pitfalls, including its tendency to get facts wrong and its potential to stifle their ...
AI reasoning models were supposed to be the industry’s next leap, but now a string of research is calling that into question.
Common sense, not Bazball, will help England triumph over India: BoycottEngland has played some fantastic Test cricket since head coach Brendon McCullum and captain Ben Stokes took charge, but have ...
Instead, the agency has asked the court to defer to what it calls a "common-sense product of reasoned decision-making." This language might sound like harmless bureaucratic boilerplate.
North Carolina must lead with calm, principled decision-making, rooted in law, order, and common sense. In a time of too much fire, let North Carolina be the calm. Let cooler heads prevail.