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For a second year, the Pulitzer Prizes required applicants to divulge AI usage — one winner and three finalists disclosed.
Politico has rules about AI in the newsroom. Staffers say those rules have been violated—and they’re gearing up for a fight.
OpenAI's doomsday bunker plan, the "potential benefits" of propaganda bots, plus the best fake books you can't read this ...
The C.E.O. of OpenAI helped usher artificial intelligence into public life. Now, as fears and fortunes mount, his own ...
A summer reading insert recommended made-up titles by real authors such as Isabel Allende and Delia Owens. The Sun-Times and ...
Stephen Klein didn’t just stir the pot. He lit a fire. Related: Klein’s LinkedIn debate In a sharply worded post that quickly ...
Watching the behavior of our tech overlords has answered questions I'd never thought to ask. How do you NDA an army of baby ...
That’s not so with the top prize in my profession, unfortunately. The Pulitzer Prizes have no such standard when it comes to the journalists who receive them. Ahead of the awarding of last year ...
Hulls' graphic memoir "Feeding Ghosts" won this year's Pulitzer Prize for Memoir or Autobiography. It tells the story of how her journalist grandmother's struggles with mental illness following ...
"James," by Percival Everett, the second book for the 2025 Louisiana Inspired Book Club, has won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction, in addition to the National Book Award and the Kirkus Prize.
The co-founder of ChatGPT maker OpenAI proposed building a doomsday bunker that would house the company’s top researchers in case of a “rapture” triggered by the release of a new form of ...