
How Nvidia’s Jensen Huang Persuaded Trump to Sell A.I. Chips to China
With help from a longtime Silicon Valley investor turned White House insider, Mr. Huang got the administration to reverse course on restrictions.
By Tripp Mickle
With help from a longtime Silicon Valley investor turned White House insider, Mr. Huang got the administration to reverse course on restrictions.
By Tripp Mickle
Both operating systems introduce new designs, but the real story is what’s happening beneath with A.I.
By Brian X. Chen
A popular and contentious game, Revenge on Gold Diggers, sheds light on misogyny, inequality and the feeling among many men that they are economic victims.
By Li Yuan
The crypto industry was headed for a landmark moment in the House with three bills that it helped push going to a vote. But a coalition of ultraconservative House Republicans staged a mutiny.
By David Yaffe-Bellany, Robert Jimison and Michael Gold
Tucked into the huge set of tax cuts that Republicans passed into law this month was the expansion of an unusually valuable tax break for start-up investors.
By Andrew Duehren
Perhaps the biggest effect A.I. will have on our lives is in giving us a new way to entertain ourselves.
By Leif Weatherby
Beijing is taking an industrial policy approach to help its A.I. companies close the gap with those in the United States.
By Meaghan Tobin
The site became prominent last year when people bet on the outcome of the 2024 presidential election.
By David Yaffe-Bellany and Natallie Rocha
When my Instagram account was compromised, I didn’t know what to do. Luckily, others did.
By Just Lunning
The Silicon Valley chip giant said the Trump administration, which had shut down its sales to China three months ago, had assured it that licenses for the sales would now be granted.
By Tripp Mickle
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