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Never say die: The fantasy that "Succession's" Roys and Disney's Celebration sells isn't princesses
Recapture your fake childhood and live forever in Living + or Disney's planned Florida town
05/02/2023 16:15 UTC
Can we untangle our humanity from the artificial intelligence ouroboros?
Self-devouring, generative AI feeds off of fresh human thought. What happens when the supply dries up?
08/29/2023 09:31 UTC
"X-Men" director spoils huge "Dark Phoenix" death, explains why the A-list actor had to exit
"There are certainly other major casualties in this," Simon Kinberg teases about the upcoming summer tentpole
02/28/2019 18:30 UTC
6 ways AI can make political campaigns more deceptive than ever
Not all of AI's contributions to politics are harmful, but plenty of horrifying things could happen
07/24/2023 11:00 UTC
I think Dan Brown turned my parents into QAnoners
The author's "The Da Vinci Code" was a bestseller despite being a poorly written crock of s*** for a reason . . .
12/19/2020 00:00 UTC
How the WW2 Resistance fought Nazi propaganda with fake news of their own
As 2020 approaches, the war on fake news will intensify, and democracy might become collateral damage
08/10/2019 16:59 UTC
How McDonald's recouped its image with a catchy jingle that sparked a sonic branding revolution
"Twenty Thousand Hertz" host Dallas Taylor discusses how "I'm Lovin' It" came to be & the future of sonic logos
02/26/2021 22:00 UTC
Beware Joe Biden, Donald Trump has got his hands on AI
Republicans weaponize deep fakes and AI technology
05/19/2023 09:45 UTC
The real social media crisis: Teen mental health, not Hunter Biden's laptop
While House Republicans chase Twitter conspiracy theories, social media drives a serious mental health crisis
02/14/2023 14:00 UTC
From Operation Varsity Blues to Michelle Obama's puppet show, here's what's new on Netflix in March
While we're all waiting for our vaccines, why not watch a murder show or take a hit of "Weeds" before it's gone?
03/06/2021 17:59 UTC
How AI is hijacking art history
Heroic stories of art restoration, resurrection or uncovering may just be good marketing for AI
11/11/2021 21:30 UTC
GOP waging a "coordinated national effort to undermine American elections," says leading official
New report highlights a nationwide onslaught of threats and harassment that's driving election officials to quit
09/30/2023 10:01 UTC
111 years after the Titanic sank, TikTok is helping spread misinformation
Historians worry conspiracy theories will affect how a generation of young people learn about the tragedy
04/15/2023 17:59 UTC
Think this summer was bad? It might be the best one you and I will ever see
The calamitous summer of 2023 was an oasis of tranquility, compared to what's coming
09/23/2023 16:00 UTC
The "enshittification" of tech extends to space, too
From Google to Netflix, tech is becoming more useless. The commercialization of space is no different
10/24/2023 16:00 UTC
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