Who's in the Video Will Shortz Will Shortz has been the crossword editor of The New York Times since 1993 and the puzzle master for NPR's Weekend Edition Sunday since 1987. He's also the founder and director of the[…] Go to Profile All Videos Brain Teaser #2 ▸ with Will Shortz Copy a link to the article entitled http://Brain%20Teaser%20#2 Share Brain Teaser #2 on Facebook Share Brain Teaser #2 on Twitter Share Brain Teaser #2 on LinkedIn Up Next The Importance of Mental Flexibility ▸ 1 min — with Will Shortz
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The Well Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein can illuminate the debate over generative AI Humanity is never fully in control of its creations. This lesson from Mary Shelley has remained relevant for over 200 years.
The Past Kinsey at 75: How the sexologist enlightened — then scandalized — American society There are issues with Kinsey's data, but his books revolutionized Americans' thinking about sex and sexuality.
Business How to avoid “death by LLM” Generative AI — driven by large language models — has the potential to destroy or supercharge most businesses. Now is the time to pivot.
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Starts With A Bang Ask Ethan: What were the “dark ages” of the Universe? The hot Big Bang was an energetic, brilliantly luminous event. Today's Universe is alight with stars. But in between, the dark ages ruled.