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BAD BAN | 4-MINUTE READ
Trump's Twitter Ban Was Unfair, but Not for the Reason You Think
BY VITTORIA ELLIOTT
If Twitter had implemented its rules uniformly, other world leaders would have been banned too.
THE AI-RT OF THE DEAL | 3-MINUTE READ
The Spawn of ChatGPT Will Try to Sell You Things
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Companies are exploring how to adapt powerful new chatbot technology to negotiate with customer service—and to persuade humans to buy stuff.
WE'RE HIRING | 4-MINUTE READ
Big Tech Laid Off Thousands. Here's Who Wants Them Next
BY AMANDA HOOVER
Governments, nonprofits, and small startups hope to scoop up people let go by the likes of Meta and Amazon. It's their big chance to lure top-tier talent.
GLOBAL ENTRY | 21-MINUTE READ
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THE MONITOR | 2-MINUTE READ
Avatar Aims to Beat the Odds—Again
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Avatar: The Way of Water hits theaters 13 years after its predecessor. Can the top-grossing movie of all time bring people back for its sequel?
PRODUCT REVIEW | 3-MINUTE READ
Sony's New Hearing Aids Are Ready to Wear, No Doctor Required
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Americans no longer need a medical exam to start using hearing aids. This new over-the-counter offering is affordable and excellent.
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