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In the summer 2023 movie preview, there's Marvel, DC, Indiana Jones, Transformers, Spider-Man, and so much more.
As the Disney+ series ramps up its Emmy campaign, the showrunner announced he'll be releasing all of season one's production scripts.
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In the press conference announcing the new tactic to fight carjackings, NYC Mayor Eric Adams also endorsed using AirTags to stalk your kids.
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Prominent AI researcher Geoffrey Hinton quit his job at Google and is now saying ‘bad actors’ will use generative AI for ‘bad things.’