You'll reportedly get your choice of AI companions, which means ChatGPT might be losing its shine.
The '28 Years Later' sequel opened about six months after the previous film, and the director wonders if that might have worked against it.
The crypto exchange has joined the bull market for blaming cuts on AI.
Proof-of-concept tests found that the plastic did such a good job at eating itself apart, not even microplastics had a chance.
What could've been a clumsy cameo instead manifested as a tragic, haunting wielding of one of the most potent characters in 'Star Wars.'
When it comes to reducing atmospheric carbon, new research shows that renewable energy is a more cost-effective investment than direct air capture.
One more unfortunate soul falls for The Claude Delusion.
The Crypt Keeper beckons you to Shudder, where shrieks, 1989 nostalgia, and some very harsh lessons await.
The Lucasfilm president spoke about the finale of 'Maul: Shadow Lord' in Los Angeles this week.
The number of bariatric surgeries performed annually in the U.S. has taken a sharp drop lately, new research shows, coinciding with the rise of GLP-1 therapy.
Thanks, Mr. President!
A new lawsuit is claiming the rocket's liftoffs and landings have caused damage to nearby property.
The island's summer kick-off takes a turn for the terrifying in this sneak peek at episode three, 'The Inaugural Swim.'
An IEA report found that the fossil fuel industry leaked 124 million metric tons of methane last year, wasting a valuable fuel commodity.
The next standalone entry in the 'Evil Dead' franchise comes from French filmmaker Sébastien Vaniček, who made killer spider tale 'Infested.'
Body-reading sensors are already in headbands, earbuds, and beyond, but now they're being embedded into beanies. Yes, a beanie.
At least some cases aboard the MV Hondius are now suspected to have been caused by human-to-human transmission, WHO officials say.
Workers are standing up to big tech's push to partner with the war machine.
The Duffer Brothers ('Stranger Things') executive produce Netflix's new horror series starring Alfred Molina, Geena Davis, Alfre Woodard, and Bill Pullman.
The findings challenge the long-held assumption that prehistoric people didn’t spend much time in high-altitude mountain regions.