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Nick Clegg sits on stage with a Meta sign in the background.

Nick Clegg Is Driving Meta’s Case for Open-Sourced AI

Openness isn’t altruism,' Clegg says. 'It leads to better products, faster innovation and a flourishing market.'
By Rachyl Jones
Sundar Pichai in a grey sweater.

Google CEO Sundar Pichai Said ‘A.I.’ 27 Times at I/O Event: 5 Major Rollouts

Google announced a host of new artificial intelligence features coming to its products and services at the company's annual I/O developer conference.
By Sissi Cao
Ted Sarandos smiles wearing a suit.

Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos Isn’t Concerned About the Writers’ Strike

While Netflix has enough content to last "a long time" without writers, it could be in trouble if the strike drags on for months.
By Rachyl Jones
A collage of Sundar Pichai and Satya Nadella

Where Do Google and Microsoft Stand in A.I. Race? CEOs Dish Out On Earnings Calls

By Sissi Cao
Google CEO Sundar Pichai in a gray suit.

Google CEO Sundar Pichai Says A.I.’s Potential Downsides Keep Him Up At Night

By Sissi Cao
Sundar Pichai in a black suit.

Google CEO Sundar Pichai Clarifies ChatGPT ‘Code Red’ Rumor, Bard Flop

By Sissi Cao
1938: When the music events people attended were the distractions, and not just another venue for juggling distractions.

Celebrating the Bard in New York

By The Editors
Caitlin Keogh and her painting Vines, 2015. (Photo: Courtesy of Instagram and @lizny3)

Bortolami Gallery Now Represents Caitlin Keogh

By Ryan Steadman
Trisha Baga, Installation view, Orlando, Greene Naftali, New York, 2015 Courtesy of the artist and Greene Naftali, New York

A Young Art Star Kicks Off the Fall Gallery Season

By Ryan Steadman
Christian Borle will likely win featured actor in a musical for his "Will Power" as Shakespeare in Something Rotten. (Joan Marcus)

‘Something Rotten!’ Is Not to Be Forgotten

By Rex Reed
Hardt. (Courtesy The Fabric Workshop and Museum)

Curator John G. Hanhardt Donates Archives to CCS Bard

By Andrew Russeth

Exclusive: CCS Bard Names a Gallery for Robert Mapplethorpe, Honoring $500,000 Foundation Gift

By Andrew Russeth and Sarah Douglas
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