A massive Stanford WFH study reveals where politics is popular, and why: questions and answers

When Nicholas Bloom, William Eberle’s economy professor at Stanford University in California, began studying working from home in 2004, “it was difficult to commit to someone,” he says. Even in 2018, “nobody had any interest.” In 2025, that is difficult to understand. Among the pandemic and technological advances, the WFH has become a standard among…

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Google adds notebook video descriptions

Notebooklm, the Google research tool that gained notoriety for its podcasts generated by AI, is Presentation of a feature called General Video Description. As the name implies, this tool automatically creates videos on the requested topics and extracts data from the images, diagrams, appointments and documents loaded with a user. It is being implemented at…

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