EditorialThe entire project of pitting AI against people is beginning to look pretty silly, because the likeliest outcome is what has pretty much always happened when humans acquire new technologies — the technology augments our capabilities rather than replaces us, Farhad Manjoo writes. (John Provencher/The New York Times)
EditorialFrom “desert chic” to “beach formal,” many couples are selecting distinctive themes for their weddings and are asking their guests to look the part. (Debora Szpilman
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EditorialA still image from an undated video shows a newer, tighter version of the sign for “dog,” based on the finger spelling of the word. (Mohamed Sadek and Ege Soyuer/The New York Times)
EditorialBetween student loans, third stimulus payments and other pandemic-related oddities, 2021 may look different when it comes to your taxes. (Adam McCauley/The New York Times)
EditorialAfter “Game of Thrones,” many said the blockbuster series was dead. Maybe not — but the future of TV epics may look more like the movies’ recent past. (Golden Cosmos/The New York Times)