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Think You're Smarter Than a What Next Producer? Find Out With This Week's News Quiz.

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Think You're Smarter Than a Slate Staff Writer? Find Out With This Week's News Quiz.

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Think You're Smarter Than a Slate Senior Editor? Find Out With This Week's News Quiz.

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Welcome to Slate's weekly news quiz. It's Friday, which means it's time to test your knowledge of the week's news events. Your host, Ray Hamel, has concocted questions on news topics ranging from politics to business, from culture to sports to science. At the end of the quiz, you'll be able to compare your score with that of the average contestant, as well as that of a Slatester who has agreed to take the quiz on the record. This week's contestant is senior editor Rebecca Onion.


We Asked AI to Generate News Quizzes Based on TIME's Archives. Test Yourself With the Results

TIME - Tech

The news quiz is a tradition at TIME that dates back to 1935. Iterations of the test were used in schools across the country to examine current-affairs knowledge, and it even came in a crossword version. Now, the recent removal of TIME's digital paywall has opened up a century of journalism for everyone, ripe for testing your knowledge about the people who shaped history. Since TIME's archive contains 200 million words, it's a task that's well-suited for the new generation of AI technology, which is able to analyze huge amounts of human-generated text in seconds. So what happens when you turn the power of cutting-edge AI to the task of generating news quizzes based on magazine articles?