Last week, OpenAI released Sora 2, the latest version of its AI video creator, along with a new Sora app for making and sharing those videos. The new tool has led to an explosion in realistic AI ...
Read all of Slate’s stories about the 25 Greatest Picture Books of the Past 25 Years. On Oct. 8, 2010, the New York Times ran a story on its front page: “Picture Books No Longer a Staple for Children.
FIFA opened phased ticket sales after 4.5 million fans entered the draw. Group matches at Arrowhead list Category 1 at $410 and Category 3 at $140. Round of 32 and quarterfinal prices rise; FIFA adds ...
A relatively new spacecraft company, Inversion, revealed its new “on demand” delivery vehicle Wednesday evening during a splashy ceremony at its factory in Los Angeles. The company said it is building ...
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Sophie Lloyd performed in front of 82,000 people at the Women’s Rugby World Cup final last weekend. On Saturday (September 27), the virtuoso guitarist, known for her online shred covers and stint in ...
A “legendary” haunted house in Fort Worth has been named the No. 1 scariest Halloween attraction — not just in the U.S., but in the world. HauntWorld, a website with hundreds of reviews and thousands ...
The Jacksonville Jaguars found a way to upset the previously undefeated San Francisco 49ers on Sunday, 26-21, but there was some interesting -- and not-safe-for-work -- action after the final whistle.
In 1989, Tim Berners-Lee created the World Wide Web to open the internet to the masses. His life-changing invention of HTTP and URLs paved the way for the massive network of data we interact with ...
The playoff atmosphere so prevalent at Progressive Field for the first five games of this homestand felt more like a playoff celebration hangover for six innings during the final game of the regular ...
Tim Berners-Lee may have the smallest fame-to-impact ratio of anyone living. Strangers hardly ever recognize his face; on “Jeopardy!,” his name usually goes for at least sixteen hundred dollars.
LOS ANGELES — Victor Wembanyama is doing something wrong. The 7-foot-4 unicorn, still in the early stages of rewriting how basketball is played, just made a move few in the world can. But it’s the ...