It looks something like if Microsoft’s Clippy grew up drinking dirty martinis and reading New Yorker cartoons. [Image: courtesy Notion AI] With a face built to shape shift for every task ...
In a recent photo essay for the New Yorker magazine, author Keith Gessen and photographer Andrew McConnell share what life is like for the residents around the launch facility and where Soyuz ...
Bob Mankoff, who is stepping down next month after 20 years as the cartoon editor of The New Yorker, shares a selection of his most-loved Jewish cartoons published in the storied magazine.
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After a few lozenges and a steaming cup of throat-coat tea, X steps into the booth every week and pretends to chat with a ...
A new foundation tied to the Anti-Defamation League aims to end “discrimination, slander, and violence.” Both groups are navigating a crisis of mission about who and what they represent.
The New Yorker's Evan Osnos has been reporting on ... have usually played Donald Trump as larger than life, almost as a cartoon. In the new film "The Apprentice," Sebastian Stan doesn't play ...
April 1, 2024 • David Bezmozgis joins Deborah Treisman to read and discuss "Likes," by Sarah Shun-lien Bynum, which was published in The New Yorker in 2017. Bezmozgis is a filmmaker and writer.
That's why new jobs are springing out of the ground, as it were, so that humans can add their input, and control and train AI and large language models. But with new jobs, arises the need for a ...