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Researchers Say Guardrails Built Around A.I. Systems Are Not So Sturdy
Before it released the A.I. chatbot ChatGPT last year, the San Francisco start-up OpenAI added digital guardrails meant to prevent…
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‘I Had Been Exploited:’ Takeaways From Britney Spears’s Memoir
The pop star’s new book, “The Woman in Me,” recounts her rise to fame, struggles that became tabloid fodder and…
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The Twilight of Mitt Romney
ROMNEY: A Reckoning, by McKay Coppins “For most of his life, he has nursed a morbid fascination with his own…
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A Texas-Size Taste of Next Year’s Blockbuster Solar Eclipse
Texas Hill Country, the only part of the United States in the path of both last week’s “ring of fire”…
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The Botched Hunt for the Gilgo Beach Killer
The beginning of the story was strangely familiar, like the opening scene in a shopworn police procedural: A woman runs…
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Kathy Hochul, Grieving Her Father’s Sudden Death, Presses On in Israel
The governor’s father died of a brain hemorrhage he suffered in Florida while she was aboard a flight to Israel,…
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Chasing Jack the Ripper Through the Streets of Modern London
From certain corners of Commercial Street in East London, a busy thoroughfare that runs through the heart of where Jack…
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These Vessels Are Meant to Deceive
Plus: artistic interpretations of the Calvin Klein archive, a San Antonio hideaway — and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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Don’t Call These Clothes Minimalist. Or Quiet Luxury for That Matter.
Warning: The versatile, sumptuous pieces at Attersee may telegraph “stealth wealth,” but that’s not the point.
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What We Saw at New York Bridal Fashion Week
Designers showed camaraderie, while also calling for peace. Several Israeli designers decided to cancel their shows because of the war.