Book Review Some science fiction authors have been using the concept of artificial intelligence in their books for decades. Try this short quiz to see how many works you remember. Maxim Loskutoff’s “Old ... 06/3/2024 - 10:39 pm | View Link
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Children’s Books By Emily Jenkins Two new picture books dive into refugee childhoods. By Alan Gratz A comics collection’s sibling narrators and a graphic novel’s hapless heroine change their stories as they go ... 05/30/2024 - 10:12 pm | View Link
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The heat wave comes more than two weeks before the official start of summer.
Millions of Americans from the Gulf Coast of Texas to California’s San Francisco Bay area were warned on Tuesday to curb outdoor activity and stay well-hydrated during a major pre-summer heat wave expected to roast much of the Southwestern U.
The work management platform’s latest AI dives into the nitty-gritty of getting stuff done—sometimes with ‘superhuman’ results, says CEO Dustin Moskovitz.
When the tech industry describes AI’s role in its products, it hardly chooses language at random. Terms such as assistant and copilot reinforce that the human user remains firmly in charge—a comforting notion for anyone stressed over AI’s loose-cannon tendencies or even the prospect of it eventually rendering humans less essential to business processes.
The bill is unlikely to pass in the Republican-controlled chamber.
A bill to safeguard access to contraceptives faces a U. S. Senate vote on Wednesday, part of a push by congressional Democrats to focus public attention on reproductive rights ahead of the November election but with little chance of passage.
If you feel your attention span has shrunk over the last few years, it probably has. Here’s how to regain your focus.
Welcome to Pressing Questions, Fast Company’s mini-advice column. Every week, deputy editor Kathleen Davis, host of The New Way We Work podcast, will answer the biggest and most pressing workplace questions.
Apple’s history of stock splits offers some insight on what to expect with Nvidia’s highly-anticipated 10-for-1 stock split.
On June 7, shareholders of Nvidia will have a significant number of additional shares in their portfolio as the chipmaker enacts a 10-to-1 stock split. It’s an opportunity for the company to make its shares more affordable—and, ideally, to send them on yet another journey to the stratosphere, following its most recent journey which saw its market share come close to Apple’s, threatening to overtake it as the second most valuable company in the world.
Metro Denver experienced a record surge in active home and condo listings at the end of May, while home prices were mostly flat, according to a monthly update from the Denver Metro Association of Realtors.
There were 9,159 homes and condos listed on the market on May 31 — 31% more than the 6,990 listings at the end of April.