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Amazon Ditches Sam Altman Movie After Signing $50bn OpenAI Deal https://kotaku.com/amazon-sam-altman-movie-openai-ai-chatgpt-andrew-garfield-2000708507
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Peru's capital, Lima, is sweltering, with unusually warm winter sunshine and ocean waters. Scientists warn that a record-breaking "Godzilla" El Niño may be forming, driven by climate change. n.pr/4uEvzk9
Spike Jonze, Filmmaker Behind 'Her,' Warns of 'Manipulative' AI Chatbot Design https://gizmodo.com/spike-jonze-filmmaker-behind-her-warns-of-manipulative-ai-chatbot-design-2000773432
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"The Closet" Is the Next Best Thing to Actually Getting an Invite to the Criterion Collection's Fabled Closet https://gizmodo.com/the-closet-is-the-next-best-thing-to-actually-getting-an-invite-to-the-criterion-collections-fabled-closet-2000773682
#tdih 1982 Chinese American Vincent Chin beaten to death 💔 in hate crime by 2 white men in Detroit.
Judge on light sentence: “These aren’t kind of men you send to jail.”
Asian Americans organized nationwide in response.
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‘They kill games, we fight back’: the activists campaigning to keep video games playable
On this day 45 years ago, #SiouxsieAndTheBanshees released their fourth studio album, the outstanding "Juju".
Luca Guadagnino biopic of the buffoon billionaire seems too hot for Bezos
At every stage of childhood, the Trump administration is withdrawing a protection. It is also dismantling the tools that would measure the harm
Peru's capital, Lima, is sweltering, with unusually warm winter sunshine and ocean waters. Scientists warn that a record-breaking "Godzilla" El Niño may be forming, driven by climate change.
In Detroit, Michigan Chinese American man Vincent Chin was beaten to death in a hate crime by two white auto workers who blamed Chin for the massive lay-offs occurring in the auto industry. The judge ...
When a company decided to shut down an online game’s servers, there wasn’t much the players who had bought that title could do – until a group called Stop Killing Games began lobbying for new consumer protection laws