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Notre Dame

Professional portrait of Winston Weinberg, CEO of Harvey, looking upward and to the side while wearing clear-framed glasses and a dark green hoodie. He has curly brown hair and is photographed against a light background. The image includes "A.I. Power Index" branding with his name and title "CEO, Harvey" on the right side.

Harvey CEO Winston Weinberg Is Fixing Law’s ‘Broken Apprentice System’

Winston Weinberg, founder and CEO of Harvey, is reimagining legal and professional services through A.I. By combining reasoning models, specialized workflows and scalable tools, Harvey aims to make knowledge work more meaningful. Serving over 500 customers and reaching $100 million in ARR, Weinberg’s approach prioritizes enterprise trust, client impact and preparing the next generation of professionals to thrive alongside intelligent systems.
By The Editors
Front view of the Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, France, showcasing its two iconic bell towers, detailed Gothic architecture, and the large circular rose window, with trees in the foreground and a cloudy sky above.

The Second Life of Notre Dame: Microsoft Backs a Digital Resurrection

In 2018, Yves Ubelmann declined to digitize Notre Dame. Months later, it burned. Now, with Microsoft's backing, his startup Iconem is building a photorealistic "digital twin" of the Parisian cathedral—one that can track structural cracks, aid restorations and reveal hidden details to the public. The partnership also underscores a new ambition: making A.I. multilingual before it rewrites the world in English.
By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly

After Rebuilding Notre Dame, Why Aren’t More Patrons Stepping in to Save Venice?

When the famous Parisian cathedral was aflame, money poured in, but the same doesn't seem to be the case for flooded Venice.
By Helen Holmes

LVMH Owner Donates to Amazon Wildfire—But His Notre Dame Check Has Yet to Clear

By Sissi Cao

Those Overseeing Notre Dame Restoration Won’t Be Taking Any Risks With New Design

By Helen Holmes

Notre Dame’s Big Donors Are Hesitant to Release Pledged Restoration Money

By Sissi Cao
Flames and smoke are seen billowing from the roof at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris on April 15, 2019.

Notre Dame Fire Fuels Conspiracy Theories About the Flames’ Origin

By John A. Tures

Mazel Tov Robert A.M. Stern, a Contemporary Classic

By Matt Chaban
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