Technology
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The US Supreme Court Will Now Decide the Fate of Medication Abortion
The US Supreme Court has decided to hear a case challenging access to abortion pills in the United States, including…
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Axel Springer signs a multiyear licensing deal with OpenAI, which will pay to use content from Politico, Business Insider, and others to train its AI models (Alexandra Bruell/Wall Street Journal)
Alexandra Bruell / Wall Street Journal: Axel Springer signs a multiyear licensing deal with OpenAI, which will pay to use…
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Tesla Is Recalling Nearly All Vehicles Sold in US to Fix an Autopilot Fault
Tesla is recalling more than two million vehicles, nearly all of the vehicles it has sold in the US to…
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Denon’s PerL Earbuds Sound Great, but They’re Not Perfect
They’ve also got an extra two hours of battery, with eight hours of playback time instead of six hours in…
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Who Knew That Rothy’s Made Men’s Shoes? They’re Great!
I used to feel a little embarrassed by my home clothes—anything I wore when no one could see me. That…
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Europe to End Robo-Firing in Major Gig Economy Overhaul
Platform workers can no longer be fired automatically by algorithms, according to new European Union rules agreed today in a…
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Elon Musk’s New Monkey Death Claims Spur Fresh Demands for an SEC Investigation
In October 2018, a UC Davis veterinarian approved Animal 13 for use in a Neuralink experiment. She was six years…
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Stop Planting Trees, Says Guy Who Inspired World to Plant a Trillion Trees
In a cavernous theater lit up with the green shapes of camels and palms at COP28 in Dubai, ecologist Thomas…
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US Regulators Want Cars to Include Drunk-Driver Detection Technology
The US government took the first step Tuesday toward requiring new cars to have technology that checks whether the driver…
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