A leaked internal exchange has pushed Jamaat-e-Islami into the spotlight, raising new doubts in a volatile investigation that ...
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A Microsoft study aimed to understand the when and how of AI use. It assessed 37.5 million anonymized Copilot conversations. An influx of personal conversations may not be a good thing. For many ...
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My Clavicle is a masterpiece of auto fiction from one of Spain’s most celebrated contemporary voices–the narration of the episodes fracturing like the author’s body into a deeply moving series of ...
When people use ChatGPT, they assume their words are fleeting — part of a private conversation with a machine that forgets. Millions now trust ChatGPT with their most sensitive questions about health, ...
Most of us don’t wake up eager for a difficult conversation. By their very nature, these conversations can feel uncomfortable, challenging, and awkward. You’ve likely faced one you dreaded, put off, ...
As humans, we’re talking to each other constantly. With all that practice, we must be pretty good at it—right? Not exactly. As a professor at Harvard Business School and author of Talk: The Science of ...