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After seeing Parkinson's take his father, this Googler found a new mission: teaching AI to chase cures

AI's productivity paradox

SpaceX's 'puny free float' is sparking concerns about greater stock volatility

I tried assisted living for $7,000 a month, but felt it was way too expensive. I bought a small home and now live on my own.

I moved from a small town to a big city and was eager to make new friends. I talk to strangers and say 'yes' to everything.

I messaged over 1,200 people and talked to around 150 before landing a job

Millions of student-loan borrowers risk facing debt collectors who were penalized for 'misleading' behavior

Photos show the lobbies of Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley decked out in SpaceX gear ahead of IPO

We should all know less about our bodies

Google keeps finding new ways to crash the stock market's AI party

In the new Gilded Age, everything is a private club