To better understand human cognition, scientists trained a large language model on 10 million psychology experiment questions. It now answers questions much like we do.
The company has devoted resources to autonomous driving rather than developing new models to attract car buyers.
Negotiations have stalled ahead of next week’s deadline, with some suggesting Japan misjudged the depth of President Trump’s frustration over Tokyo’s policies.
Joe Gebbia, a confidant of the technology billionaire and a Tesla director, is also a leader of the federal cost-cutting team. The fight might put him in a bind.
A plan by Oman is being closely watched by other governments in the region that are preparing for a future beyond oil.
Job growth is expected to fall this year, adding to pressure on the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates. But the slowdown might reflect a smaller labor force, not declining demand from employers.
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China’s lead in electric vehicle technology, which is already huge, could become insurmountable if incentive programs are slashed, auto experts and environmentalists say.
A revival of U.S. solar panel manufacturing that began during the first Trump administration could end with the phasing out of tax incentives for clean energy.
The Grain Belt Express line, meant to carry electricity from wind farms across the Midwest, faces an inquiry from the Missouri attorney general.
President Trump sued Paramount over a “60 Minutes” interview with his opponent, former Vice President Kamala Harris.
Scientists have long sought to understand why sea spiders keep some of their most important organs in their legs.
President Trump’s policy bill would make significant cuts to the food aid program, once known as food stamps, used by about 42 million people.
A medical doctor and former nun, she found an affordable way to expand palliative care in the developing world, bringing pain relief to poor, terminally ill patients.
In an order on Tuesday, a judge found the Trump administration’s plans to drastically change the structure and mission of the Department of Health and Human Services was probably unlawful.
The president announced a fragrance line called Victory 45-47. Each bottle costs almost $250.
Small improvements in taxes are overshadowed by cuts to health insurance and other federal aid, resulting in a package favoring the wealthy.
The Federal Reserve chair said the central bank would make decisions on interest rates based on data.
By ending tax credits for wind and solar power, Senate Republicans may have jeopardized billions in investments in their own districts.
The federal website hosting five legislatively mandated reports stopped working Monday afternoon.
Despite resistance from the medical establishment, he found systemic ways to reduce errors, paving the way for a global standard. Thousands of lives have been saved.
Among the most expensive pieces of legislation in years, the Republican legislation could reshape the country’s finances for a generation.
The luxury retailer made an initial payment to bondholders on time, but six months after it acquired Neiman Marcus concerns about its finances remain.