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After a catastrophic accident, life as Nola
Driving change MY FIRST WAYMO IS LOCKED IN A STANDOFF with a human rival. I’ve hailed the driverless cab in a tricky triangular parking lot in Austin, and when it pulls in—a hulking white all-electric
WITH SO MUCH HYPE CIRCULATING ABOUT HOWWITH SO MUCH HYPE CIRCULATING ABOUT HOW ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE WILL CHANGE THE WORLD—BUT NOT A LOT OF CONCRETE SUCCESSES—HERE ARE SIX LESSONS YOU CAN ACTUALLY USE
Trend-setting health tech In a stressful period in 2021, Tom Hale was having trouble sleeping. He bought an Oura Ring, the pioneering smart device that tracks stats about sleep and health, and made a
Marketing powerhouse RYAN REYNOLDS IS TRYING TO FOCUS ON our conversation, but all he can think about is the script pulled up on his laptop for a project he has asked me not to share. “I’m obsessive,”
A company is offering parents having IVF the chance to check embryos for a range of traits and conditions, but some experts fear that choices may go beyond preventing disease
AI CHATBOTS WITH THE ABILITY TO ANSWER YOUR MOST PERSONAL QUESTIONS ARE TRANSFORMING THE MENTAL HEALTH SPACE. BUT ARE AUTOMATED THERAPISTS GOOD ENOUGH TO REPLACE THE HUMAN VERSIONS? LOTTIE O’CONOR FINDS OUT