Sam Altman: billionaire ChatGPT creator, startup guru and prohet of the apcalypse?
The OpenAI co-founder, who has been touring Europe all week, is a typical Silicon Valley character, also because of his controversial views
The OpenAI co-founder, who has been touring Europe all week, is a typical Silicon Valley character, also because of his controversial views
‘We all deserve the same access to employment, housing and public accommodation, regardless of our appearance, and it shouldn’t matter how tall you are or how much you weigh,’ said Mayor Eric Adams
The holiday is supposed to be about mourning the nation’s fallen service members, but it’s come to anchor the unofficial start of summer and the travel season
Friday’s development comes amid a government crackdown on Khan’s opposition Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party and its supporters over the violent demonstrations that followed Khan’s arrest earlier this month
The Boston Celtics are halfway to history, and that alone has gotten them entry into a very small club: of the first 150 teams that trailed a best-of-seven series 3-0 in NBA history, just 14 of them found a way to extend the matchup to Game 6
The Belgian philosopher says policy-makers should consult experts when regulating new technologies, but must also take into account the rights and concerns of citizens
The candidate for the Republican presidential nomination insists books aren’t actually being ‘banned’ in his state’s schools, preferring to call the forced removal of some books ‘curation choices’
An IRA sympathizer expressed his intention to assassinate the British monarch when she arrived in the city of San Francisco. The man, who remains unnamed, claimed that the security forces had killed his daughter in Northern Ireland with a rubber bullet
Jessica Watkins is the third member of the far-right extremist group to receive her punishment this week in one of the most serious cases the Justice Department has brought in the riot
The ruling Friday by Judge Clifton Newman came just about 24 hours after Gov. Henry McMaster signed the bill. The court’s decision means South Carolina reverts back to a ban around 20 weeks
Ahead of Henry Kissinger’s 100th birthday, the National Security Archive has published a selection of declassified documents that illustrate the ‘darker side’ of the former U.S. secretary of State
Air blew through the cabin, slightly injuring 12 people. The plane with 194 people was heading to Daegu from the southern island of Jeju
The DEA acknowledged the time it took to issue its final decision was ‘longer than typical for the agency’ but blamed Morris & Dickson in part for holding up the process
The CEO of ispace says the company is still on track to attempt another moon landing in 2024
The journalist Toni Castarnado analyzes the impact of ‘Q’ Magazine on a generation of women artists
The move sets up what could be a remarkably sudden downfall for one of the GOP’s most prominent legal combatants, who in 2020 asked the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn President Joe Biden’s victory
A review of the results of four decades’ worth of research points to possible cardiac benefits of healthy plant-based eating
The province’s chief electoral officer is being asked for documents relating to the funding of the ‘No’ campaign run by opponents of separation from Canada
Weston Razooli’s ‘Riddle of Fire,’ which coincides in Cannes with entries by Wes Anderson and Michel Gondry, opens up new horizons for indie cinema
Between 1968 and 1971, Steven Lawrence and Peter Hujar published 14 issues of ‘Newspaper’ — an underground tabloid that contained no text, only photographs
The index showed that prices rose 0.4% from March to April. That was much higher than the 0.1% rise the previous month
For the first time, Spanish scholars at the University of Córdoba have managed to analyze a perfume from Ancient Rome, determining its fragrance and chemical composition
As soon as June 1, Treasury says it could run short of funds to pay the nation’s bills. A federal default on the national debt would send the economy into chaos
The case involving Dr. Caitlin Bernard became a flashpoint in the national abortion debate days after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade last summer
Amnesty International and the International Commission for Jurists say that the Taliban crackdown on Afghan women could constitute gender persecution under the International Criminal Court
At least one person has died after an outbreak similar to that seen in Durango. Mexico’s authorities have reported 23 cases, nine in U.S. patients and 14 in Mexicans
Ahead of the Ukrainian counteroffensive, concerns are growing over the safety of the nuclear power plant in Energodar, which was captured by Moscow at the beginning of the invasion. ‘If this explodes, only a shadow of us will remain’