Elon Musk wants to create a superintelligent A.I. because he thinks a smarter A.I. is less likely to wipe out humanity
Musk wants to make an A.I. that “understands the universe.”
Musk wants to make an A.I. that “understands the universe.”
Cricket is the world’s second most popular sport. Investors including Satya Nadella and Shah Rukh Khan want to grow its following in the U.S.
A judge wants more information from the UK antitrust agency and for Microsoft to explain the significance of its recent side deal with Sony.
Adam Powick admitted to being overpaid at a public hearing that is part of a larger inquiry into the integrity of consulting firms following a tax scandal at PwC.
Combs has invested $20 million and says he's not seeking anything back: “I’m not doing this for profit. This is about us.”
The cuts Monday reverse roughly half the price hikes Ford had implemented on its battery-powered truck over the last year.
Apple was instrumental in bringing Lionel Messi to Inter Miami, reportedly offering him an unprecedented profit-split of its broadcasting deal with the MLS.
Wildfires, hail, disease: As climate change continues to batter many agricultural sectors, the wine industry is coming together to find solutions.
Medicare covers the medical services that people in assisted living need, but does not pay for housing, room, food or other fees.
A "disinflationary soft landing" will send the S&P 500 to a record high between 4,800 and 5,400 over the next 18 months, the veteran market watcher says.
This is how an author of a book on the underpinnings of feminist thought learned to stop worrying and love the Barbie ideal.
“The realization that the market needs to reprice substantially has driven us to make a big downgrade in our forecast,” says economist Kiran Raichura.
The sale set a new record, according to the auction house that sold the first generation iPhone.
Siberian reindeer are known to take hallucinogenic mushrooms, but our ancestors took psychoactive nightshade roughly 3,000 years ago.
On June 24, the Russian Federal Security Bureau opened an investigation of armed mutiny against Wagner Group. It was dropped.
Thrill-seekers hope to be there when new global highs are set.
Yellen told Bloomberg that last week's CPI report was "quite encouraging," but she is watching the slowdown in China closely.
The EU has become a trendsetter for tech regulation in what became known as the 'Brussels Effect.' Now policymakers around the world are taking note.
"Executives and the most paid actors should take a 25% pay cut," said Barry Diller, the chairman of IAC.
"Growing up my peers would ask why I’m doing a female sport," Kenny Gaudet says. "Why am I being like a girl and degrade me for doing what I love to do.”
The formerly underdog Welsh soccer club is beginning a star-studded American tour, with Los Angeles, Chelsea and Manchester United on the schedule.
A contractor in the middle of the so-called “typo leak” repeatedly warned U.S. officials about the risk, according to the FT.
The experts warned that as heat builds up and becomes more unbearable as the day goes on, a 2 p.m. finish should be better than a 5 p.m. end time.
It turns out younger male employees might be coming around to Corcoran's way of thinking.
The Motor City has risen from the ashes of insolvency, but those who spent years on Detroit's payroll say they can’t help but feel left behind.