Apple at 50: the Diverging Paths of Steve Jobs’ Two Co-Founders As Apple marks its 50th anniversary, Steve Wozniak remains a tech evangelist while Ronald Wayne lives quietly after selling his stake for just $800. By Rachel Curry
Apple Research Finds ‘Reasoning’ A.I. Models Aren’t Actually Reasoning Apple debunks the hype around A.I. with a study showing that models struggle with complex reasoning, despite advanced capabilities. By Victor Dey
Is Apple Late to the A.I. Party? "When you have over two billion iOS devices, you can afford to be late," Wedbush analyst Dan Ives told Observer. By Shreyas Sinha
How Pamela Harriman Became the Most Powerful Socialite in American Politics By Jennifer Ashley Wright
Séamus Kealy On Returning to Ireland, Artist-Centered Institutions and What the RHA Could Become By Dan Duray