Author: Advanced AI Bot

Mary (Hailee Steinfeld) in ‘Sinners’Warner Bros. Ryan Coogler’s Sinners is an incredible vampire film with a lot going on under the surface, and an ending that implies a larger story beyond the film. Sinners sees twin brothers Smoke and Stack (Michael B. Jordan) attempting to escape their violent criminal history and return to their hometown in the Mississippi Delta to open a juke joint. The twins can’t help drawing attention to themselves, firing bullets and handing out thick wads of cash, but it’s their younger cousin Sammie (Miles Caton) who attracts an unearthly danger. Sammie is the son of a…

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This is a chess game I played with Demis Hassabis after a recent podcast we did together. Check out the full episode here: Demis’s links: Demis’s Twitter: DeepMind’s Twitter: DeepMind’s Instagram: DeepMind’s Website: Game Changer (book): Link to chess game: PODCAST INFO: Podcast website: Apple Podcasts: Spotify: RSS: Full episodes playlist: Clips playlist: SOCIAL: – Twitter: – LinkedIn: – Facebook: – Instagram: – Medium: – Reddit: – Support on Patreon: source

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Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche Aktiengesellschaft (Porsche AG)dpa/picture alliance via Getty Images Porsche has launched its “911 Spirit 70” app for Apple Vision Pro, marking the luxury automaker’s first significant foray into customer-facing spatial computing. The new application, available today on the Vision Pro App Store, allows users to place a virtual Porsche 911 in their physical environment, examine it from all angles, and customize it in real-time. Screen capture from the “911 Spirit 70” app for Apple Vision ProDr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG “With the Porsche 911 Spirit 70 app for the Apple Vision Pro, we want to…

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DeepMind’s AlphaZero is the successor of AlphaGo, the first computer program to beat a world champion at the ancient game of Go. It taught itself from scratch how to master the games of chess, shogi and Go, beating a world-champion program in each case and discovering new and creative playing strategies that hint at the potential of these systems to tackle other complex problems. Read more about AlphaZero and download the paper on our blog: Download chess and shogi games: source

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Cheating has evolved in 2025. Students who would have completed their assignment using someone else’s work can now just use an AI writing tool for free in 30 seconds flat. There’s now no need for those shady essay-writing services where you have to plonk down real cash for an unscrupulous person to write 1,200 words on the fall of the Roman Empire when you’ve got AI. As a professor of strategic communications, I encounter students using AI tools like ChatGPT, Grammarly and EssayGenius on a regular basis. It’s usually easy to tell when a student has used one of these tools to…

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COLOUR: A Chromatic Promenade through the Royal PavilionCOLOUR: A Chromatic Promenade through the Royal Pavilion Colour: A Chromatic Promenade through the Royal Pavilion is a thoughtfully curated exhibition that subtly weaves contemporary art, installation and items of historical interest relating to colour theory into the interior design of Brighton’s iconic early 19th Century Royal Pavilion. The unique exhibition curated by the Royal Pavilion’s curator– Colour historian Alexandra Loske–responds to the bold interiors decorated in a rainbow of colours which fill the former Brighton palace of King George IV. The Royal Pavilion was designed by architect John Nash for King George…

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Spike Lee, Carolyn Dailey, Nile Rodgers at ‘The Creative Entrepreneur’ NYC Book Launch Jiraurd Key/BFA.com Recalling how he had grown accustomed to a tight recording budget for quickly producing “Black music” without the luxury of extra takes, contemporary Renaissance man Nile Rodgers told an intimate group feting the launch of The Creative Entrepreneur by Carolyn Dailey at a private club in Manhattan’s West Village how producing Duran Duran’s 12th single “The Wild Boys” changed his perception of the business of music. The song – based on the ferociously influential 1971 novel The Wild Boys: A Book of the Dead by…

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The employment landscape continues to evolve rapidly. Over the past year, global events and technological advancements have reshaped how organizations approach talent acquisition and workforce management. In 2024, employment growth slowed from 243,000 jobs per month in January to 173,000 in November, with unemployment rising to 4.2% by year-end. Despite these shifts, the labor market showed notable resilience, reinforcing the importance of agility and adaptability in workforce strategies as we move deeper into 2025.While industries like technology and finance experienced hiring slowdowns, others—including healthcare, logistics and professional services—continued to see strong demand for skilled talent. This uneven recovery has accelerated…

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The foundation that oversees the Emil G. Bührle collection said Wednesday that it had reached a settlement with the heirs of a Jewish collector over a prized Édouard Manet painting. The work, Manet’s La Sultane (c.1871), is one of 205 works from the Bührle collection that have been loaned to the Kunsthaus Zurich since 2012. The new agreement, the foundation said, allows the painting to remain on view there. Bührle was a German Swiss industrialist who sold weapons to both the Allies and Nazi Germany during World War II. As a result of his arms dealing, he became the richest…

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