Avatar: The Last Airbender fans who have been (im)patiently waiting for a glimpse of the upcoming Netflix adaptation are in luck: the show is arriving in just a few days. And in the meantime, newly-released clips are revealing more about
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Apple faces €500m fine from EU over Spotify complaint
Apple is facing a first-ever fine, which Brussels is set to announce next month. The company will reportedly be fined around €500 million ($539m) for allegedly breaking EU law. This follows a European Commission antitrust probe looking into whether or
‘Iwájú’ trailer: Disney’s enticing limited series is set in a futuristic Nigeria
Disney has teamed up with storytelling collective Kugali for limited series, Iwájú: a thrilling new limited series that blends Pan-African culture with facets of science fiction. The newly released trailer gives a glimpse into a show that looks one-of-a-kind, featuring
Homeland Security is hiring AI experts
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is seeking artificial intelligence experts to help harness AI to advance its mission. These recruitment efforts come a day after House Republicans narrowly failed to impeach Alejandro Mayorkas, the secretary of Homeland Security, claiming
Amazon launches AI shopping assistant called…Rufus?
Amazon is entering a new stage of AI-powered shopping with the launch of Rufus, its new shopping assistant chatbot. Available today in beta to a small group of users in the U.S., Rufus is rolling out more widely across the
HBO’s ‘Long Live Montero’ trailer traces Lil Nas X’s rise to stardom
HBO’s line of music documentaries continues, with the latest featuring Grammy-winning artist Lil Nas X. Lil Nas X: Long Live Montero is centered around the singer’s first-ever headlining concert tour, but also sees him speaking about his rise of stardom,
Ai Weiwei asks AI 81 major questions about tech, life, and us
In 2011, contemporary artist Ai Weiwei was arrested for 81 days, imprisoned by the Chinese government in Beijing for criticizing the communist regime and surveillance, and championing human rights. His legacy and body of work often explores such themes, including
Ai Weiwei asks AI 81 major questions about tech, life, and us
In 2011, contemporary artist Ai Weiwei was arrested for 81 days, imprisoned by the Chinese government in Beijing for criticizing the communist regime and surveillance, and championing human rights. His legacy and body of work often explores such themes, including
OpenAI launches its own GPT Store
OpenAI launched its custom GPT Store on Wednesday, opening up user-created bots for customers. The store makes its debut after a delay, originally intended to launch in November. The platform will allow people who have created their own chatbots to