Creating stuff is good for your brain. By Jancee Dunn I once decorated a mirror with shells, but I keep it in a closet. I’m fond of it, even though it looks a little sloppy. Sometimes I’ll debate ...
In my new book, "The Year of Living Constitutionally," I talk about lessons from the Founding Fathers — and in this piece I want to talk about the importance of getting your hands dirty. (See the ...
The origin story of furniture brand Lovesac is one of those great “started in the parents’ garage” sagas full of ingenuity, passion and luck. As in many of those tales, the company became a success, ...
It is an increasingly familiar experience. A request for help to a large language model (LLM) such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT is promptly met by a response that is confident, coherent and just plain wrong.
From time to time we all need to be reminded how to make things fun again. We need to be reminded that we even have that option. It doesn’t take much to make people forget fun. Fifteen minutes of ...
Chatbots like ChatGPT get stuff wrong. But researchers are building new A.I. systems that can verify their own math — and maybe more. By Cade Metz Reporting from San Francisco On a recent afternoon, ...