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Bernie Sanders gets Claude to repeat concerns on AI, privacy, and its impact on democracy
"Money, Senator," it says. "It's fundamentally about profit."
“The book is dead”: Horror novel’s publication canceled after AI allegations come to light online
"It would be insulting to publish it and expect people to pay for it."
“Wild times”: DoorDash stirs fears of AI job replacement with rollout of “Tasks”
"This data helps AI and robotic systems understand the physical world."
Classic Chuck Norris memes return in honor of his passing at age 86
"Death once had a near-Chuck Norris experience."
Kirsten Dunst’s “Minecraft 2” casting came full circle, turning her wish into reality
"This might be the funniest casting I've ever seen."
“It’s felt FREEING”: Female solo traveler speaks on the benefits of “ugly privilege”
"I'm invisible, and it's bliss."
“Let the dead rest”: Val Kilmer to be “resurrected” by AI in new film that is already sparking outrage
"Can we please stop using AI and CGI to bring people back who have passed."
“There is only one path forward”: A “dislike” button is coming to X
X's Head of Product, Nikita Bier, shared a video that showed users how the button will work.
“There is just no excuse”: Donald Trump’s Pearl Harbor “joke” drew silent disbelief
"The translators were audibly lost for words and paused for a few seconds in disbelief."
“It’s probably time”: Valkyrae is not retiring from streaming, despite a clip viewed by millions stating she is
"Clip account try not to take something out of context and spread a false narrative challenge."
“Might propose to myself tbh”: Pokémon engagement rings let fans propose with a Poké Ball twist
"I would immediately marry anyone who proposed to me with a ring like this."
From blind boxes to the big screen: Labubu dolls are getting a film adaptation
"Watching this the second it comes out."
Costco jumps on the CEO taste test train to proclaim its hot dogs will be $1.50 forever
"The hot dog price will not change as long as I'm around."
“America won”: Afroman wins defamation case over police raid music videos, goes viral again
"This type of behavior needs to be normalized."













