BUSINESS
What does your beard say about you?
For the first time in over a century, facial hair is seen as a marker of the ruling class
BUSINESS
US: TikTok's free speech lawsuit has a logic problem
Unfortunately for the ByteDance-owned social media app, there’s no law against silly laws
BUSINESS
Televising Trump's trials is a mistake. It will create spectacle, not justice
The most likely viewers are exactly those most likely to view the proceedings through the lens of confirmation bias. What they thought about the former president’s guilt before the trial, they will think after
BUSINESS
ChatGPT can lie, but it’s only imitating humans
It's creepy that a bot would decide to deceive, but perhaps we shouldn't be surprised. ChatGPT-4 have come to understand from texts it has trained on that human beings often use lies to get their way
BUSINESS
Will ChatGPT write better novels than humans can?
Large learning models can't outdo, say, Stephen King. But they can craft better prose than a lot of other authors









