For a field that many have long considered decades away, quantum computing sure is getting a lot of buzz in Silicon Valley.
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Before visiting this exhibition, my mind was primed for a certain interpretation of it. The recent federal moves to erase bodily autonomy from anyone other than a cis white man, plus the controversial ...
Nobody would have bet a month ago that Los Angeles’ art scene would be back in action so quickly, but strong sales point to the resiliency of artists, galleries and collectors.
Miami’s cultural scene offers something for everyone, from Miami Beach Art Basel, which turns the city into an open-air ...
From there, they might jet off to the Middle East for Art Dubai or Europe for TEFAF Maastricht or even back to New York City for the springtime edition of Asia Week New York (not an art fair but ...
According to xAI’s blog, Grok 3 leverages Test-Time Compute at Scale (TTCS), a specific implementation of test-time scaling, ...
Nearly 40 percent said Scott’s donation resulted in them intending to stay in their current role for a longer period of time. Ninety percent of the surveyed organization leaders reported no negative ...
A cyberattack. A divided country. And a former president who’s brought in to mount an orderly defense of the status quo.
Fast forward half a century, Bill Ackman, the billionaire hedge fund manager behind Pershing Square Capital Management, is ...
An R-rated Looney Tunes sensibility makes the movie a fun time, but the horrors of childhood trauma weigh it down ...
Tomokazu Matsuyama, We The People. Japanese artist Tomokazu Matsuyama will take his place in the spotlight during L.A. Art Week, bringing his ...