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Albert Manifold, who was abruptly fired less than a year after he was appointed, said he was let go “without explanation.”
The New York Times – Business:
Albert Manifold, who was abruptly fired less than a year after he was appointed, said he was let go “without explanation.”
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The American Federation of Teachers recommended “no screens” at all for those in second grade or younger, and no A.I. chatbots for students in elementary school.
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Three major producers — Micron, Samsung and SK Hynix — are now trillion-dollar companies. Politicians and Wall Street have taken notice.
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Traders are weighing signals that a more lasting agreement may be within reach against recent flare-ups in hostilities.
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The agreement all but guarantees hefty bonuses for employees in the top-performing chip unit. Other workers say they feel left out.
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What an A.I.-generated video of the former reality TV star teaches us about the future of political ads.
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Urged on by the White House and a reduction in regulatory oversight, crypto companies and automakers are among those that have applied for banking charters.
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Our writer kept an open mind as she signed up for sound baths, face yoga and meditation sessions on a wellness retreat aboard a luxury Mediterranean cruise. But was it all a bit too woo-woo?
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A Mad Hatter and a giant rabbit sit around a table discussing an A.I. start-up. This is normal behavior around the Bay Area these days.
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China’s tobacco monopoly has become so financially vital to the government that even its powerful leader has failed to curb the country’s smoking habit.