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A.I. is projected to generate movies on demand, provide tutelage to children, and teach cars to drive themselves. All of these advances will occur on graphic processing units made by Nvidia—which is now one of the biggest companies in the world. nyer.cm/NxQae31

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“I’ve got a passenger a few rows up and his crying is disturbing the people around him,” a flight attendant told David Sedaris, on a 2007 flight from J.F.K. to Paris. “Do you think it would be O.K. if he moved and sat here?”
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Their: All parents want *their* children to be successful.
There: *There* is no way I can just “go to medical school” at this point.
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The most coveted mutations of designer ball pythons have commanded higher prices than giraffes, lions, and tigers have at auctions. “I’ve had offers of over $100,000 on a snake,” the breeder Justin Kobylka said. nyer.cm/m5k3Mlm

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Four years after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, writers survey the landscape of our recent past: the loss of life, the heights of paranoia, the political passions, and the particularization of a global event. nyer.cm/F03Nqlg

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The prolific writer Vaclav Smil, best known for his writing about global issues such as energy, agriculture, and climate, is a ruthless dissector of unwarranted assumptions. nyer.cm/gMfHQAe

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A new Cindy Sherman show presents a collection of wacky, digitally collaged character studies, continuing her multipronged expedition into the outer realm of persona building and artifice. nyer.cm/fvRm1hH

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A new history examines how books were used in catastrophic times: as solace and inspiration, as symbols of resistance against barbarism. nyer.cm/sV0yfhB

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Matt Gaetz has emerged as the embodiment of the populist wing of the G.O.P.—railing against the government, the establishment, and even the rule of law, if that stood in the way of his political objectives. Dexter Filkins profiles the Florida congressman. nyer.cm/WZhvzmA

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What happened to Amelia Earhart? In The New Yorker Humor, some headlines from 1937 to 2039 provide insight into where the missing pilot could be. nyer.cm/ZjxCRzK

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Jia Tolentino reports on how the rollout of an equity program for weed dispensary licenses became a bureaucratic nightmare. “This is America,” one public defender said, “and it’s playing out like America.” nyer.cm/8FBVtWC

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