Bendor Grosvenor (“Is AI killing the art connoisseur?”, Collecting, Life & Arts, November 29) is keen that you should not rely on artificial intelligence when looking at paintings. It is paradoxical ...
From Paul Drexler, Seattle, WA, US ...
Fortunately for the family fortunes, the Arkwrights had built almshouses for some of their workers that would then be sold — and bought and re-sold over later generations. I write from an ex-Arkwright ...
I applaud the FT’s effort to explain why so many children seem not to want to read books anymore, but I’m mystified by one thing. While almost everyone decries the distraction and interruption caused ...
The Sardinia-born journalist-turned-politician-turned-philosopher thought that the ability to transform one’s own values and norms into the common sense values of all, is fundamental to the attainment ...
Bendor Grosvenor is right (“Is AI killing the art connoisseur?”, Arts, Life & Arts, FT Weekend, November 29) — artificial intelligence is not killing art connoisseurship.
Europe’s military preparedness may be challenged if Vladimir Putin gets what he wants in a peace deal to end the Ukraine war and is emboldened and attacks a Nato country (“The new economics of war”, ...
In “Central banks are missing a clear theory of inflation” ( Opinion, December 6), Gillian Tett bases her argument on a Harvard seminar given by Mervyn King, the former Bank of England governor. I ...
Secretary of state backs US president’s contentious policies while urging patience in two-hour press conference ...
Justices find revocation of remuneration was inappropriate and left electric car chief uncompensated for his work ...
Trove of documents related to late sex offender published after bipartisan pressure forced Trump to give his consent ...
Beijing-based Roborock, a major rival to Roomba maker iRobot which fell into bankruptcy this week, hopes to grow in Europe and the US with products containing AI-powered features such as robotic arms ...