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Inquirer Opinion on MSNLike building Lego in the age of ‘AI slop’Like high-level math, accounting, law, and fintech, are all technical fields. But creativity has its place in this space. Solving problems requires insight and imaginative thinking. There’s joy in ...
No stranger to building a bone-chilling horror, Ari Aster is sharing one of his greatest fears for Hollywood amid the ongoing ...
At 468-pieces it’s no where near as elaborate as Lego’s buildable Pac-Man machine, but this 6-inch tall Arcade Machine set ...
As artificial intelligence (AI) rapidly grows—a recent UN Trade and Development report projects the global AI market soaring ...
French philosopher Gilles Deleuze once argued art emerges from chaos. Now, his critique is finding new relevance in an ...
Cliff Obrecht shares how Canva balances innovation with empowerment—making powerful tools accessible to everyone while ...
Anthropic used millions of books to train its AI, enraging authors, but a judge recently ruled in favor of the tech company, ...
You can obviously see how helpful Galaxy AI can be in removing unwanted elements from photos you might actually care about, ...
Experts warn the real AI threat is not destruction, but subtle manipulation that makes us surrender willingly.
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CT Insider on MSNCOVID hobby turns into dream career: How a CT native became a professional Lego builderGroton native Cody Avery got his first Lego set when he was 4 years old. Now, the submarine and scuba diver Avery built as a child sits on display at his workplace — Legoland. Avery works as a Master ...
In more than 130 works, the artist’s largest ever exhibition in the U.S. reflects on his political engagement from the 1980s to today.
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