The Python Hunt’ takes viewers deep inside the annual Everglades tradition — and what it really means for Florida.
The president of the Stable Book Group and CEO of Ulysses Press uses metrics to inform every step of the publishing process, and enlists AI for a variety of internal operations—but he also ...
What do the Tower of Babel, the biblical figure Nehemiah, algorithms and realpolitik have in common? They're all discussed — along with integral human development, the technocratic paradigm and ...
A magazine’s response to accusations of publishing AI-generated fiction points to a new phase in the struggle to keep ...
Gothenburg promised to optimise school admissions with a piece of code. The resulting chaos showed how unaccountable systems are ruining lives We like to imagine that injustice announces itself loudly ...
What the rise of A.I. and the gutting of books coverage across U.S. media will mean for literature. By Dwight Garner In 1981, Donald Barthelme published “Challenge,” a funny and weirdly prescient ...
Jon McNeill was one of Boston’s most successful serial entrepreneurs, on the verge of selling his sixth startup in 2015, when he met Elon Musk and took a detour to the West Coast to help run Tesla for ...
How The Washington Post’s now-defunct Book World transformed the careers of two giants of American literature. Credit...Tom Etherington Supported by By David Streitfeld David Streitfeld, a reporter ...
In my Boston Globe review of Louise Erdrich’s 2016 novel “LaRose,” I described her as “an artist of the liminal.” “Python’s Kiss,” Erdrich’s new collection of stories written over 20 years, testifies ...
In an era dominated by social media, misinformation has become an all too familiar foe, infiltrating our feeds and sowing seeds of doubt and confusion. With more than half of social media users across ...
So, you’re looking to learn Python, huh? It’s a pretty popular language, and for good reason. It’s used for all sorts of things, from making websites to crunching numbers. Finding the right book can ...
In April of 2023, when I was fresh out of a Ph.D. program in philosophy, I was hired as the nonfiction critic at the newly revived books section of the Washington Post. The shock to my system was ...
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