O n the streets of Minneapolis, in polls and in the halls of Congress, disapproval of President Donald Trump’s immigration agenda is mounting. Democrats won a near-term battle on funding—for now—but a ...
The White House has shaken up its immigration ranks in Minnesota. But whatever the outcome there, ICE has become a gargantuan operation that operates with scant oversight (not unlike the FBI long ago) ...
A handpicked article read aloud from the latest issue of The Economist. European manufacturers are embracing artificial intelligence. The challenge now is scaling adoption across industries while ...
M any of the continent’s populist-right leaders once saw President Donald Trump as an example-setting fellow traveller. But his actions and policies on Venezuela, Greenland and Canada have them ...
A s the smoke of a murderous crackdown clears, Iranians have hardened into two camps. Moderates and reformists are out; a sense of looming civil war is in. As America nears its 250th birthday, we ...
Go, one of the world’s oldest board games, is played across China, Japan, and Korea. But a dramatic row over the rules is inflaming age-old tensions between the three countries. Hosts: Jiehao Chen, ...
A handpicked article read aloud from the latest issue of The Economist. After losing his majority, Narendra Modi has surprised critics by turning pragmatic. He now faces a choice between deepening ...
Workplace AI is littered with disappointments. But some bosses have already figured out how to make it sing - and are reaping the rewards. What can we learn from them? To listen to the full series, ...
“The ChatGPT moment for robotics is here,” Nvidia boss Jensen Huang said earlier this month. And nowhere is that more obvious than on the factory floor, where machines aren’t just becoming more agile, ...
We can’t know where AI will take us over the coming years. But it’s certain that the technology will improve. In the penultimate episode, Andrew Palmer shares a vision of the near future, with the ...
Artificial Intelligence has already transformed the recruitment process for graduates: AI-written job applications are flooding inboxes. The bigger fear is that the machines will close off entire ...
From assaults on Federal Reserve independence to his threats to seize Greenland, the first year of Donald Trump’s second stint in the White House has been head-spinning. But so far, one cohort at ...
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