Opinion

Editorial roundup: United States

Excerpts from recent editorials in the United States and abroad: ___ May 31 The Wall Street Journal on an advancing civil nuclear deal with Saudi Arabia No U.S. President has done more to confront ...
Most general contractors do not lose disputes because they were wrong on the merits. They lose because they cannot prove they ...
In the world of electronics and high-tech, standing still is the fastest way to vanish. Moore’s Law may have slowed, but the pace of disruption has only accelerated. From AI-powered chips and quantum ...
Over the next year-and-a-half, the programmers and lawyers at Freshfields Lab worked with attorneys around the world to build a flexible AI platform that allowed Cariad, Volkswagen’s software arm, to ...
She spent 5 years covering tech policy at CNBC, writing about antitrust, privacy, and content moderation reform. Over the ...
A 2026 analysis of 40 software categories found ChatGPT cites a recommended vendor's own site just 11.6% of the time.
Building her own apps was not the kind of thing that Nicole Diaz learned at Harvard Law. At OpenAI, learning to build happens almost through osmosis.
Structured client memory helps AI-generated work stay grounded in brand guidance, campaign history, and technical limitations ...
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