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1. Consulting Firms Are the Early Winners of the AI Boom


Rattled by tech’s latest trend, businesses have turned to advisers at Boston Consulting Group, McKinsey and KPMG for guidance on adopting generative artificial intelligence.
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2. Supreme Court Rejects Challenge to Biden Administration’s Contacts With Social Media Companies


The case, one of several this term on how the First Amendment applies to technology platforms, was dismissed on the ground that the plaintiffs lacked standing to sue.
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3. The AI Boom Has an Unlikely Early Winner: Wonky Consultants


Rattled by tech’s latest trend, businesses have turned to advisers at Boston Consulting Group, McKinsey and KPMG for guidance on adopting generative artificial intelligence.
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4. When the Terms of Service Change to Make Way for A.I. Training


Tech companies have been making subtle and not-so-subtle changes to their rules for better access to data for building A.I. We took a look at some of them.
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5. The A.I. Boom Has an Unlikely Early Winner: Wonky Consultants


Rattled by tech’s latest trend, businesses have turned to advisers at Boston Consulting Group, McKinsey and KPMG for guidance on adopting generative artificial intelligence.
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6. Off to Norway, With Three A.I. Travel Assistants


Can artificial intelligence devise a bucket-list vacation that checks all the boxes: culture, nature, hotels and transportation? Our reporter put three virtual assistants to the test.
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7. Why U.S. Schools Are Facing Their Biggest Budget Crunch in Years


Federal pandemic aid helped keep school districts afloat, but that money is coming to an end.
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8. A Feline Scientist Explains Why Your Cat Might Actually Like You


Cats are more social than they are often given credit for. Can you help yours access its inner dog?
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9. Schools Got a Record $190 Billion in Pandemic Aid. Did It Work?


Two new studies suggest that the largest single federal investment in U.S. schools improved student test scores, but only modestly.
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10. Biden Officials Pressed Trans Medical Group to Change Guidelines for Minors, Court Filings Show


Newly released emails from an influential group issuing transgender medical guidelines indicate that U.S. health officials lobbied to remove age minimums for surgery in minors because of concerns over political fallout.
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11. Cruise, G.M.’s Self-Driving Subsidiary, Names Marc Whitten as C.E.O.


After a year of safety problems, layoffs and mass executive departures, G.M. is trying to find stability for its futuristic driverless car business.
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12. Cruise, the Self-Driving Car Subsidiary of G.M., Names a New C.E.O.


After a year of safety problems, layoffs and mass executive departures, G.M. is trying to find stability for its futuristic driverless car business.
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13. Volkswagen Will Invest Up to $5 Billion in EV Maker Rivian


VW and Rivian, a maker of electric trucks that has struggled to increase sales and break even, will work together on software and other technologies.
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14. Volkswagen Will Invest Up to $5 Billion in Rivian


VW and Rivian, a maker of electric trucks that has struggled to increase sales and break even, will work together on software and other technologies.
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15. He Monitors Solar Flares. Here’s What Keeps Him Up at Night.


Mike Bettwy, a government meteorologist who focuses on potential threats from space weather, says that we are more prepared than ever — and that forecasting is only getting better.
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16. Oklahoma Supreme Court Says No to State Funding for a Religious Charter School


In a closely watched case, Oklahoma’s highest court blocked what was set to become the nation’s first religious charter school. An appeal is likely.
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17. Some States Say They Can’t Afford Ozempic and Other Weight Loss Drugs


Public employees in West Virginia who took the drugs lost weight and were healthier, and some are despondent that the state is canceling a program to help pay for them.
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18. Earth’s Mysterious, Deep-Dwelling Microbes We’re Only Starting to Understand


Earth’s crust teems with subterranean life that we are only now beginning to understand.
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19. A Brooklyn School District Finds a Path Toward Integration


Breaking with segregation does not have to involve bitterness and decades of delays.
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20. Some States Say They Can’t Afford Ozempic and Other Weight Loss Drugs


Public employees in West Virginia who took the drugs lost weight and were healthier, and some are despondent that the state is canceling a program to help pay for them.
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