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Nvidia, the chip maker powering the AI boom, has turned into one of the world's most valuable companies.
Millennials wanted to be better parents. So why are their kids little monsters?
Gentle parenting was supposed to produce kind, confident, well-adjusted kids. What happened?
An unchecked AI could usher in a new dark age
Tech law experts say the time for some AI regulation is now — but they also warn moving too fast could harm the good with the bad of the technology.
Ex-OpenAI employee speaks out about why he was fired: 'I ruffled some feathers'
Leopold Aschenbrenner said he "ruffled some feathers" at OpenAI by flagging security and safety concerns.
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I'm a millionaire and a financial expert and I still rent over buying a house
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Tokyo is launching a dating app where users have to verify their income and promise they want to get married, as Japan fights tumbling birth rates
Japan is facing critically low marriage and birth rates, prompting the government to take "unprecedented steps."