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How ChatGPT Kicked Off an A.I. Arms Race
Even inside the company, the chatbot’s popularity has come as something of a shock.
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582,462 and Counting
To fix a problem like homelessness in America, you need to know its scope. To do that, you need sheriffs, social workers, volunteers, flashlights and 10 days in January.
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Chinese Spy Balloon or ‘Civilian Device’?
Here is what we know about the balloon.
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Democrats, Seeing a Weaker Trump, Are Falling in Line Behind Biden
Concerns about the president’s age are being overcome by enthusiasm about his record so far, optimism about the G.O.P. field — and the absence of better options.
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Biden Weighs State of the Union Focus on His Unfinished Agenda
As the president prepares for his national address, his aides debate an emphasis on his still-unrealized plans for child care, prekindergarten and more.
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Kari Lake, Still Refusing to Accept Defeat in One Race, Teases Arizona Senate Run
Ms. Lake, a Republican who lost to Katie Hobbs in the state’s governor’s race, previewed opening salvos against Senator Kyrsten Sinema and Ruben Gallego.
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House G.O.P. Subpoenas Biden Officials for Investigating School-Related Threats
Representative Jim Jordan, the chairman of the Judiciary Committee, demanded documents for an investigation into whether the government mistreated parents accused of threatening school officials.
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It’s Winter. Let’s Go to the Farmers’ Market!
In cities like Detroit and Philadelphia, markets have become year-round destinations, offering classes, crafts and music, as well as a surprising array of fresh produce.
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Netflix once said ‘love is sharing a password.’ Now users are heartbroken.
Netflix is rolling out new anti-password sharing policies in some countries, requiring users to log in on their home wi-fi every 31 days.
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By never veering from its recipe, Obelisk remains a top draw in D.C.
Obelisk chef-owner Esther Lee presides over the hushed and delicious Italian dining destination introduced in 1987.