Google’s NotebookLM is one of the most powerful use cases for AI
The free tool now lets you create custom audio summaries and apply AI to your notes in new ways.
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The free tool now lets you create custom audio summaries and apply AI to your notes in new ways.
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The understaffed designers for the third-party candidates wrestle with the American flag while courting your vote.
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Rising temperatures due to climate change are making red grapes less predictable. So vineyards are shifting to white instead.
Читать дальше...Drawings from the November 4, 2024, magazine.
Émilie du Châtelet’s scientific contributions were appreciated by some, then forgotten by all. But redeeming her as a mind shouldn’t undermine her as a woman.
The question isn’t whether other creatures share our concept of mortality; it’s whether any living being truly grasps what it means to die.
In Ömer Sami’s documentary short, a man’s wish to be cryogenically frozen after death raises questions for his wife and children.
“The Barn,” “When the Ice Is Gone,” “Bright I Burn,” and “Gifted.”
As the election nears, along with the potential mess to ensue, an apprehensive citizen retraces the steps of a man who chronicled New York’s Draft Riots.
Estere Ciccone, who goes by the d.j. name Queen Estere, didn’t wear pink, but she kept the Barbie-loving dance floor packed.
The hairstylist Michelle Côté built the towering mid-eighties dos worn by Ivana and Mary Anne Trump, and for the title character she whipped up a tonsorial turducken.
“I think you must be limber / in the heart the way I used to be.”
In two piercing works, the National Bunraku Theatre’s puppets—floating, airy creatures weighted by earthly human spirits—explore the clash between duty and passion.
Three longtime political volunteers in Monroe County, Georgia, canvass for the Democrats, after a rah-rah speech by Tim Walz.
“I am dumbstruck by all those of us / who evade true grandeur and the crimson / calypso of feeling.”
Readers respond to Eyal Press’s article about blue-collar voters, Hannah Goldfield’s piece on Southern California’s health industry, and Sage Mehta’s essay about her father.
Does anyone know what’s going on in the Smithfield area? People flying around, hellfire, terrible traffic.
As the rest of our culture thrives on overexposure, why shouldn’t a garden have the right to retain an air of mystery?
As the war grinds on, logistical challenges are compounded by politics, repeated evacuations, and the fear of being killed.
“Hillbilly Elegy” made him famous, and his denunciations of Donald Trump brought him liberal fans. Now, as a Vice-Presidential candidate, he’s remaking his image as the heir to the MAGA movement.
The full effects of the President’s economic policies won’t be felt for years. That might be too late for Kamala Harris and other Democrats.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau may face an existential threat if former President Trump is reelected, while the agency could be emboldened if Vice President Harris wins.
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