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The magazine's Ethicist columnist on finding compromises when sharing a home.
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"Some people naïvely think if we teach A.I. 'Don't kill people while maximizing paper-clip production,' that will take care of it," says Yejin Choi.
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The college town of Moscow, Idaho, has been reeling since the attack last month, but the police gave no motive for the murders.
Founded in 1894 and run by members of the same family ever since, Veniero's is an icon of Italian American New York.
Operating in shadows, he was a hero; in the light, he quickly became a villain.
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