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Gizmodo celebrates the decade of Clinton, grunge and alt-everything.
In response to viral Dall-E-generated pictures of Donald Trump's arrest, a Berkeley computer science professor argues for the visual designation of AI's images.
Brian Mariotti released a statement about the recent firings in the pop culture company.
Funko recently fired core employees of the popular collectible brand, all but ending its long reign of cool.
Researchers tested biodegradable glass beads in the lab, in soil, and even in mice to see how the materials broke down over time.
Restoration work of the church following a devastating 2019 fire has revealed a surprising construction innovation.
The Mauritshuis Museum in the Netherlands is facing scrutiny for selecting an AI copy of Vermeer's Girl with a Pearl painting while it is on loan in Amsterdam.
Da Vinci fiddled with gravity as a type of acceleration and got close to calculating the gravitational constant.
The decision for Hermès Paris against MetaBirkin’s creator could set the tone for intellectual property and NFTs going forward.
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The furniture maker's new Frank Lloyd Wright Racine Collection is based on designs it collaborated on over 80 years ago.
The 12.6MP sensor creates high dynamic range shots without having to blend multiple images.
The artifact "was trafficked by a well-organized network," the Manhattan District Attorney said.
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