Since the advancement of technology in all areas of our lives today, people have been interested in the relationship between artificial intelligence and emotions. This has led to this question: Can artificial intelligence, primarily through chatbots, substitute genuine human relationships? Even though AI chat platforms are advancing, there is still much debate on whether such
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Halloween season is nearly here, and fans of upcoming horror movies can expect more than just jump scares and scary flicks this October. Cinemark Theatres has unveiled its latest collectible popcorn buckets, featuring two of horror’s most legendary horror villains—Pennywise from IT and Chucky from Child’s Play. These limited-edition buckets hit theaters just in time
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After launching on Steam last month, developer/publisher Mega Cat Studios has announced that Five Nights at Freddy’s: Into the Pit will be headed to the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch later this month on September 27. In a press release, Mega Cat Studios marketing director Becca Peters stated that
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Last August, the latest addition to the library of Netflix documentary series, Worst Ex Ever, arrived. On its debut week, season 1 of the TV show landed on the top spot of the streaming platform with 8.3 million views. However, two weeks into September, the series has slipped into the third spot, while still registering
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A conservative and a faith-based film landed at nos. 4 and 10 at the domestic box office this weekend, with a solid showing for anime Dan Dan Dan: First Encounter and a nice limited opening for My Old Ass. Am I Racist?, the first theatrical release from Jeremy Boreing and Ben Shapiro’s The Daily Wire,
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Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. Sunday’s are for passing along the links from the week that I didn’t quite get to for one reason or another. These made my bookmarks, and now maybe they will make yours.
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Zheng’s I Am Just Me explores identity, intimacy, and the difficulties marginalized individuals face. It is more than just photography when she portrays people who have experienced discrimination based on their sexual orientation or gender identity. Her portraits are windows into experiences that are often marked by intolerance and hardship. The series stems from Zheng’s
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Heidi Klum has not only still got it, she’s got receipts for all to see! The 51-year-old hit up a shindig in WeHo Friday night to celebrate the Emmy nominations, and side boob was the order of the evening. The ‘AGT’ star wowed with her disco ball, cheetah print dress. Heidi’s not shy about showing
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Saturday Night Live’s history is long, storied and well-documented, plus many of the comedians who worked on the show – including members of the original 1975 cast – are still working. However, when it came time for Dylan O’Brien to prep his take on Dan Aykroyd for the film about SNL’s origins, he did basically
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If it’s Friday the 13th, and you’re a studio (especially Blumhouse), you don’t miss the opportunity to program a genre film, and that’s Speak No Evil this weekend. Directed, written and produced by James Watkins the movie made $1.3M from Thursday previews that began at 2 p.m. The Universal-distributed R-rated title is expected to do
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Here are the stories that made news in the world of books and reading this week. The Fiction Longlist for the 2024 National Book Awards The final and most closely-watched longlist for The National Book Awards was announced this morning: the ten nominees in fiction. James is the headliner, though Martyr!, All Fours, and the newly-released Creation Lake have all been getting
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