I was reading my book and this boy, man, attacked me, and I did fight back,’ queen tells BBC’s Today programme ...
A new proposal in JAMA Internal Medicine suggests that the FDA should create an approval pathway for medical AI tools that parallels how physicians are trained and licensed.
What began as a surge in generative AI and platform innovation two years prior crystallized this year into concrete shifts in ...
As regulators pressure Meta to verify the identity of advertisers on Facebook and Instagram, the social media giant has ...
From Sam Altman's olive oil "scandal" to Soham Parekh's viral moment, a lot of silly stuff has gone down in tech this year.
We asked experts in fields from homes to health to horticulture for advice on tasks we can simply stop doing, and problems to take off our worry plates ...
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Facts vs. clicks: How algorithms reward extremism
Galaxy Brain’s Charlie Warzel joins David Frum to discuss how our online information became so untrustworthy and how we can ...
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The Sydney Sweeney ad for American Eagle revisited: what can it teach us about branding in the 2020s?
When a jeans campaign becomes a culture war battleground, it forces us to step back and take a wider view of society.
The technology is changing the way many people meet and form relationships but some experts believe it may do more harm than ...
:23 – Nope, not that one. Every one of Morton’s interceptions have been forced balls and there’s a dozen more close calls ...
Queen Camilla has opened up about a shocking event from her teenage years for the first time. In a recent episode of BBC Radio 4's flagship news programme Today, the queen consort revealed she was ...
We continue now with our series of conversations about what the next year might bring. And today, we’re focusing on radio.
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