Can Europe Resist American Coercion?
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Options range from targeted tariffs to selling off U.S. debt—but they’re risky
HUD has proposed a rule to end the agency’s use of this pernicious legal doctrine
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The Health Secretary has been the subject of various anonymous briefings over the past few months
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The Stanford PhD who built DSPy thought he was just creating better prompts—until he realized he'd accidentally invented a new paradigm that makes LLMs actually programmable. While everyone obsesses over whether LLMs will get us to AGI, Omar Khattab is solving a more urgent problem: the gap between what you want AI to do and your ability to tell it, the absence of a real programming language for intent. He argues the entire field has been approaching this backwards, treating natural language ...
Israel’s war in Gaza has caused high numbers of maternal and neonatal deaths, say two reports