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Your “Al” wouldn’t have to be an “Al,” of course. Maybe your “Al” would be a “Michelle.” She, too, would be around all the time — morning, afternoon and evening. I used to have an Al in my life, and a Michelle and a Dean and a John. In those days, I was a full-time …

One of the world’s foremost leaders in the field of artificial intelligence has praised WA’s resources industry for taking an early risk on data analytics, saying it meant the companies were now uniquely placed to re-shape their operations through different business cycles. Jay Bellissimo, global general manager of IBM Services’ Cognitive Process Transformation business, urged …

Media playback is unsupported on your device Media captionGreta Thunberg told French lawmakers to “listen to the science” of climate change Teen activist Greta Thunberg has lashed out at French lawmakers for mocking her in a speech to parliament that was boycotted by far-right politicians. The 16-year-old addressed legislators on Tuesday, telling them to “unite …

Coddington Court, near the Herefordshire market town of Ledbury, is a late-18th-century red brick mansion surrounded by farmland. These days it goes by the name of Adhisthana, reflecting its reincarnation as the headquarters of one of the most influential Buddhist orders in the world, the Triratna Community, whose founder, Sangharakshita, lived there until his death …

Writer and National Geographic Fellow Paul Salopek’s Out of Eden Walk is a storytelling odyssey across the world in the footsteps of our human forebears. This is his latest dispatch from India. We totter at sunset into Soukhara. A villager cocks his chin at the dimming road. “Keep going,” he says. So does a neighbor. …