A lawsuit targeting hidden candidate profiling argues that AI hiring tools should meet the same standards as credit bureaus.
While standard models suffer from context rot as data grows, MIT’s new Recursive Language Model (RLM) framework treats ...
The future of work will demand fluency in both science and technology. From addressing climate change to designing ethical AI systems, tomorrow’s challenges will require interdisciplinary thinkers who ...
The Times' popular Games unit is debuting Crossplay, a Scrabble-like electronic feature that represents its first designed ...
The Times' popular Games unit is debuting Crossplay, a Scrabble-like electronic feature that represents its first designed ...
Today’s leading technologies aren’t very future-friendly, at least from an environmental standpoint. According to recent ...
Developed by a Brooklyn software engineer, the addictive puzzle known as Wordle requires players to guess a five-letter word.
Researchers across biology, philosophy, and AI are split on what counts as a mind—and whether today’s systems qualify.
There's a lot more to The New York Times than its news stories, and that's by design. The success of ancillary products on ...
The recruitment landscape of 2026 is no longer defined by the frantic, high-volume hiring of the early 2020s, but by a sophisticated focus on "Agentic AI" and precision matching. Founders and talent ...
If you feel like you aren't managing your tablet time to the best of your abilities, there are apps that can help with that.
A new study published in Psychiatry Research suggests that while large language models are capable of identifying psychiatric diagnoses from clinical descriptions, they are prone to significant ...