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A candidate for Congress in New York's 21st Congressional District posted an attention-grabbing ad making fun of Rep. Elise Stefanik that was largely generated by artificial intelligence.
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Democrats quickly fired away at Rep. David Valadao’s record once President Donald Trump signed the “Big Beautiful Bill” that ...
Discover classic curb appeal styles seen on Washington streets that may not stand the test of time as design preferences ...
A New York article recently dug into AI’s place in education and how many students are relying on AI to do all of their ...
Long before hyperpop sprung from the cyber-ether, faceless producers across Western Europe were engineering some of the ...
Find AI-driven conspiracies, a witty detective duo and more in this month's roundup of new and upcoming mysteries and ...
The stakes are especially high in this remote corner of the state. The Environmental Impact Report notes that “U.S. 101 is the only north/south state highway in the county, and the only viable route ...
You go to see F1 because you want even more immersion into the sport than you can get from the already best-of-breed media ...
Harlan Coben's Fool Me Once meet s Happy Valley in the BBC's new thriller, The Guest. Coming to our screens this Autumn, The ...
In this episode of "Uncanny Valley," we hear directly from Sahil Lavingia, who published a tell-all blog post about his ...