OpenAI Just Gave Away the Entire Game
The Scarlett Johansson debacle is a microcosm of AI’s raw deal: It’s happening, and you can’t stop it.
The Scarlett Johansson debacle is a microcosm of AI’s raw deal: It’s happening, and you can’t stop it.
The Turning Point USA founder hosts a podcast that is dire and polemical—especially the ads.
Saudi Arabia knows that Israel will be the fall guy when this agreement falls apart.
Justice Alito blamed his wife for the incident, but he did not disavow what the symbol stands for.
Billie Eilish’s new album sustains a mood of longing that is very now.
The characters of Challengers make sense of everything through the sport they play—and they’re not the only ones.
The video the former president reposted on Truth Social yesterday isn’t what people are making it out to be.
A conversation with Charlie Warzel about the unsettling implications of Scarlett Johansson’s feud with OpenAI
How we rediscovered the tragedy in Mississippi that ushered us into the Great Migration
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We shouldn’t work less simply because it allows us to be better workers. We should work less because it allows us to be better humans. (From 2023)
“Onlies” don’t seem to be any worse off than kids with siblings. So why do stereotypes about them persist?
“I just wanted to keep on raising a pig, full meal after full meal, spring into summer into fall.” (From 1948)
Why don’t women have options like that?