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AI Program Aims to Break Barriers for Female Students

A new program, backed by Cornell Tech, M.I.T. and U.C.L.A., helps prepare lower-income, Latina and Black female computing majors for artificial intelligence careers.

The Break Through Tech A.I. program provides young women with learning and career opportunities in artificial intelligence.

Inside OpenAI’s Library

OpenAI may be changing how the world interacts with language. But inside headquarters, there is a homage to the written word: a library.

Β© Christie Hemm Klok for The New York Times

Exploring Atomic Bomb History Beyond Los Alamos

26 April 2024 at 05:02
The Atomic Museum in Las Vegas explains to visitors that Nevada and other states also played a role β€” for better or worse β€” in the creation of nuclear energy.

Β© Cody Cobb for The New York Times

Visitors can watch a film about atomic history at the Atomic Museum in Las Vegas, which is dedicated to the history and science of nuclear weapons.

New York Botanical Garden Creates a β€˜Wonderland’ Adventure

24 April 2024 at 05:02
A show at the New York Botanical Garden, inspired by Lewis Carroll’s books, will explore his fictional and real worlds through plants, art and artifacts.

Β© Karsten Moran for The New York Times

The New York Botanical Garden exhibition β€œWonderland: Curious Nature,” which opens on May 18, features fantastical plants and specimens, like this Iceland poppy.

Humane’s AI Pin Wants to Free You From Your Phone

The $700 Ai Pin, funded by OpenAI’s Sam Altman and Microsoft, can be helpful β€” until it struggles with tasks like doing math and crafting sandwich recipes.

Β© Andri Tambunan for The New York Times

The Humane A.I. Pin.
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