AI agents don’t see your website like humans do, and the accessibility tree is quickly becoming the interface that determines ...
More than 80% of mid-market manufacturers expect to increase production this year, yet over 80% also anticipate higher costs.
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by A week before opening night, tensions spilled over offstage, with the show’s producing team temporarily prohibiting Stephen Adly Guirgis from entering ...
What would happen if AI becomes capable of performing essentially all economically valuable work? In a wide-ranging Q&A, Yale economist Pascual Restrepo dives into how economists view the future of ...
Established under the will of the late composer-lyricist, the Foundation has helped create the Horowitz-Sondheim Clinic and will provide ongoing financial support. The clinic will offer affordable ...
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with playwright Wallace Shawn and director André Gregory about their newest play, "What We Did Before Our Moth Days." They've been working together for five decades. A new ...
Experience the original works of six 30th Anniversary Young Playwrights Festival finalists on Saturday, May 9, 2026, in Wharton Center's Pasant Theatre. Written by Michigan high school students, these ...
LONDON—The number of manufacturers that expect to automate key production processes by 2030 will more than double, from 18 percent to 50 percent, according to a recent survey conducted by PwC. The ...
Across the country, a flurry of theater productions, including “Black Swan” and “The Lunchbox,” are mining the movies for material. By Laura Collins-Hughes On stages all over the United States, ...
Robots and other automation technologies could replace 20% of U.S. jobs over the next two decades, according to economists. Researchers with investment advisory firm Oxford Economics said in a report ...