EditorialThe Turing test used to be the gold standard for proving machine intelligence. This generation of bots is racing past it. We need to stay calm — and develop a new test. (Ricardo Rey/The New York Times)
EditorialBenjamin Netanyahu is now doing everything he can to stay in power, by catering to the demands of the most extreme elements of Israeli politics. (Illustration by Rebecca Chew/The New York Times; photo by Dan Balilty/The New York Times)
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EditorialAny podcast can be a productivity aide, in the sense that it’s a hands-free way to stay entertained as you get other things done. (Irene Rinaldi/The New York Times)
EditorialIn celebration of the new LEGO? Harry Potter" Hogwarts Express" Collectors Edition set, the LEGO Group is offering fans the opportunity to win the chance to play, build and stay on a real LEGO Hogwarts Express train.
EditorialPodcasts can be an easy way to stay up-to-date without getting bogged down in hours of rolling news updates — there’s a slew of morning shows that break down the day’s news in a digestible format. But another way to combat news fatigue is to get specific about which stories really matter to you. (Irene Rinaldi/The New York Times)
EditorialOld-school media companies are challenging Netflix in its role as a streaming star, and it needs new ways to stay on top. (Brendan Conroy/The New York Times)
EditorialAmerica’s five technology superpowers — Apple, Microsoft, Google, Amazon and Facebook — are titanic, and still growing. (Nick Sheeran/The New York Times)
EditorialAmerica’s five technology superpowers — Apple, Microsoft, Google, Amazon and Facebook — are titanic, and still growing. (Nick Sheeran/The New York Times)
EditorialLatrice Brooks, a crisis interventionist, at work alone in the SafeHaven office in Fort Worth, Texas, on May 5, 2020. (Christopher Lee/The New York Times)
EditorialLatrice Brooks, a crisis interventionist, at work alone in the SafeHaven office in Fort Worth, Texas, on May 5, 2020. (Christopher Lee/The New York Times)
Editorial*PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE * Rihannas dad Ronald Fenty has told how he thought he was going to die after being stricken with Covid-19 - weeks after the superstar donated $5 million to fight the killer virus
Editorial*PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE NO WEB UNTIL 1400 EDT 10TH APRIL* Rihannas dad Ronald Fenty has told how he thought he was going to die after being stricken with Covid-19 - weeks after the superstar donated $5 million to fight the killer virus