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Andrew R. Chow

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  • The New York Times
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Past articles by Andrew:

Bad Bunny's Next Move

Bad Bunny has bent global pop culture to his will by refusing to compromise on his career. On the eve of Coachella, he spoke about it all. → Read More

Why Starbucks NFTs Are Being Sold for Thousands of Dollars

Starbucks has been trialing NFTs as part of its rewards program. NFT traders are flipping them for thousands. → Read More

The U.S. Crypto Crackdown Could Reshape the Industry

SEC Chair Gary Gensler been cracking down on crypto following the FTX crash, charging companies with violating securities laws. → Read More

The AI Arms Race Is On. Start Worrying

Tech companies are moving fast on AI. That could prove catastrophic → Read More

How ChatGPT Managed to Grow Faster Than TikTok or Instagram

The OpenAI technology crossed 100 million monthly active users in January, surpassing the initial growth rates of TikTok and Instagram. → Read More

Who Will Win—and Who Should—at the 2023 Grammy Awards

Predicting the biggest categories of the night, from face-offs between Beyoncé and Adele to nods for Taylor Swift, Kendrick Lamar, and Harry Styles. → Read More

What ChatGPT Could Mean for the Metaverse

Tools like ChatGPT are already proving indispensable in building virtual worlds—and next generation AIs are coming → Read More

AI Isn’t to Blame for Layoffs at Microsoft and Other Tech Companies

Microsoft announced 10,000 layoffs while potentially investing $10 billion into OpenAI, exacerbating fears of job losses. → Read More

A New Documentary Makes the Case That Jan. 6 Was the ‘Dumbest Day of All Time’

Andrew Callaghan's new HBO documentary "This Place Rules" examines how how misinformation and resentment led to the Jan. 6 riots. → Read More

FTX Founder Sam Bankman-Fried Was Arrested in the Bahamas. Here’s What to Know

Sam Bankman-Fried lives in the Bahamas but will be extradited to the U.S., where he will face federal criminal charges that may include wire fraud and money laundering. → Read More

How Investigators Are Tracing Crypto Criminals

Cryptocurrency conceals many crimes. But a new book by Andy Greenberg explores how it also enables investigators to track down criminals with relative ease. → Read More

The 10 Best Songs of 2022

The best songs of the year include new tracks from The 1975, Bad Bunny, Steve Lacy, and MUNA. → Read More

This App Could Change How Kids Learn About Historical Heroes

The augmented reality app Kinfolk has designed monuments to Black and brown heroes that users can then place in the real world. → Read More

The 10 Best Albums of 2022

The best albums of the year include Bad Bunny, Kendrick Lamar, and Angel Olsen. → Read More

What We Know—and Don’t Know—About Elon Musk’s Ever-Changing Verification Plans

A look at the potential ramifications of Musk's plans to charge blue-check Twitter accounts, including in regards to imposters and misinformation. → Read More

How Migos’ Takeoff Defined a Rap Era and Spearheaded a Generation

Takeoff, one-third of the rap group Migos, died early Monday after being shot in Houston. He was 28. → Read More

A Year Ago, Facebook Pivoted to the Metaverse. Was It Worth It?

On Wednesday, the company reported a quarterly loss of $3.67 billion in the unit responsible for delivering on Zuckerberg’s metaverse plans. → Read More

Ethereum Faces a Test of Its Ideals After the Merge

Since the merge, the percentage of transactions on Ethereum that comply with new U.S. government sanctions has increased rapidly, worrying many community members. → Read More

How Logan Paul’s Crypto Empire Fell Apart

The influencer has convinced his fans to invest millions in several crypto projects. Many have lost money. → Read More

Can Crypto Actually Help Puerto Rico After Hurricane Fiona?

Crypto newcomers to Puerto Rico say they're aiding hurricane relief efforts. But some activists question their intentions and methods. → Read More