Clinical trials underrepresent women, children, and adults aged 65 years or older, so diabetes guidelines must be adapted to ...
The numbers tell a striking story. Forty-three percent of companies now use AI for hiring—nearly double last year's 26%. Yet ...
The IMF finds that artificial intelligence is rapidly becoming central to securities markets, improving efficiency, lowering ...
But, one new company — the London-based Eva AI — is taking it a step further. They’re betting solely on artificial ...
Meta's Reels began as a hasty response to TikTok's viral dominance. Five years later, the company's short-form video product has become one of its most significant ...
There's an irony in how we live now. Algorithms know what we'll buy before we do, spreadsheets dictate business strategy, AI ...
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Zomato to Zepto—gig work doesn’t need a ban, it needs a safety floor
We need to accept two truths simultaneously: that gig work is real income for millions, and that it is also a real risk.
"I think now more than ever, the world can use as much joy as we can manufacture," Drag Race EP Tom Campbell says ...
Bandar Apna Dost, an India-based AI-generated YouTube channel, is earning crores with silent, low-effort videos ...
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Astronomers watched a planet for years, then it vanished
Astronomers are getting used to a strange new kind of cosmic mystery: worlds that seem to appear in their data, linger for ...
From Sam Altman's olive oil "scandal" to Soham Parekh's viral moment, a lot of silly stuff has gone down in tech this year.
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New parents roasted for letting ChatGPT name their baby
New parents are discovering that asking artificial intelligence to name a child is a fast way to go viral, and an even faster ...
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