A Times correspondent talks about life in China as it outpaces the United States in developing clean energy technology, self-driving cars and other innovations.
Of course, as will most industries, education will be influenced by artificial intelligence (AI). Because AI can replace many technical skills – think data analysis, coding, and entry level tasks – ...
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Artificial intelligence has painted a startling picture of human evolution, suggesting that by the year 3025, our species could bear little resemblance to its current form. Prolonged digital immersion ...
Writing yourself a letter is a good way to identify the things in your life that matter — as well as those things that you can let go. By Melissa Kirsch A few weeks ago, a reader of The Morning told ...
Forty years ago, “Back to the Future” premiered in theaters. The movie, about a teenager who inadvertently travels back in time, grossed around $222 million worldwide in inflation-adjusted dollars. If ...
Just a couple of years ago, America’s auto industry had visions of an all-electric future. It has since abandoned that talk after the Trump administration eliminated the federal government’s ...
Workplaces are changing quickly, shaped by advancing technology, evolving employee expectations and more fluid team structures. As these shifts redefine how work gets done, leaders are taking a closer ...