Posts by Grazia British
A Waymo vehicle hit a child. What can we learn from the incident?
[ad_1] On January 23rd, outside an elementary school in Santa Monica, California, a Waymo vehicle hit a child. That’s what we know for sure. It sounds shocking, horrifying even. And it’s already giving plenty of groups cover to demand that California revoke Waymo’s license to operate its cars. But the details matter. And once you…
Read MoreCongress just passed a major housing bill. Will it actually lower your home price?
[ad_1] Housing affordability is a top concern for many Americans, and both chambers of Congress have been advancing legislation to help prospective homeowners—though it may take years for those benefits to actually materialize. This past week, the House of Representatives passed a bipartisan bill called the Housing for the 21st Century Act, which aims to…
Read MoreNew tax rules are in effect this season—and many filers don’t know about them
[ad_1] Tax filing season is in full swing, and while preparing your taxes can often be filled with stress, misplaced documents, and worries about proper filing, this year, there may be a silver lining. According to analysts, many Americans may get larger refunds in 2026 due to Trump’s 2025 One Big Beautiful Bill legislation. Last…
Read MoreWhile the U.S. marks Presidents’ Day, Lunar New Year begins for millions of Chinese Americans
[ad_1] In the United States, it’s one of our annual holidays today, Presidents’ Day, which celebrates the dozens of American presidents we’ve had over the centuries. But on the other side of the world, an even larger holiday is kicking off: Chinese New Year. Here’s what you need to know about the festival and its…
Read MoreTuning into the future of collaboration
[ad_1] Megan: Yeah. That trust piece is just so important, isn’t it, today? And Sam, as much as AI has impacted audio innovation, audio has also had an impact on AI capabilities. I wondered if you could talk a little bit about audio as a data input and the advancements technologies like large language models,…
Read MoreAspen is finally getting a second ski base village. It’s over 10 years in the making
[ad_1] After more than a decade of planning, an overlooked side of the ski haven of Aspen, Colorado, will soon be revamped into a new base village. Named Chalet Alpina and covering two-and-a-half city blocks, the development will build a new modern ski lift that is closer to the city’s downtown and flank it with…
Read MoreThe Download: unraveling a death threat mystery, and AI voice recreation for musicians
[ad_1] In April 2024, a mysterious someone using the online handles “Waifu” and “Judische” began posting death threats on Telegram and Discord channels aimed at a cybersecurity researcher named Allison Nixon. These anonymous personas targeted Nixon because she had become a formidable threat: As chief research officer at the cyber investigations firm Unit 221B, named…
Read MoreWhat’s open and closed on Presidents’ Day 2026? Federal holiday hours for Costco, Target, banks, stocks, more
[ad_1] For Americans with conventional work schedules, Monday holidays are often a blessing. However, despite the extra weekend day, these observances can also sneak up on you and be confusing. Today (Monday, February 16) is Presidents’ Day, which is officially known as Washington’s Birthday. In this story, we’ll break down what exactly is open and…
Read MoreThe recent CEO turnover trend continues with three high-profile exits
[ad_1] Hello and welcome to Modern CEO! I’m Stephanie Mehta, CEO and chief content officer of Mansueto Ventures. Each week this newsletter explores inclusive approaches to leadership drawn from conversations with executives and entrepreneurs, and from the pages of Inc. and Fast Company. If you received this newsletter from a friend, you can sign up…
Read MoreHackers made death threats against this security researcher. Big mistake.
[ad_1] Nixon’s skill at looking ahead in this way has served her throughout her career. On multiple occasions a hacker or hacking group would catch her attention—for using a novel hacking approach in some minor operation, for example—and she’d begin tracking their online posts and chats in the belief that they’d eventually do something significant…
Read MoreThe scientist using AI to hunt for antibiotics just about everywhere
[ad_1] But de la Fuente is using artificial intelligence to bring about a different future. His team at the University of Pennsylvania is training AI tools to search genomes far and deep for peptides with antibiotic properties. His vision is to assemble those peptides—molecules made of up to 50 amino acids linked together—into various configurations,…
Read MoreThis AI-powered machine turns photos into smells
[ad_1] Picture a memory from childhood, one that feels real and nostalgic, but somehow just out of grasp: perhaps a family trip to the beach, or a moment mid-swing on the playset, or an afternoon spent hunting for four-leaf clovers. Now, imagine that you could bottle that golden moment into a fragrance. One scientist at…
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