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Protect Ya Neck When Wu-Tang Clan Heads to Vegas
For the city’s first ever hip-hop residency.
Everything We Know About How Dune 2 Is Doin’
From its new release date to Austin Butler lookin’ like a worm in the trailer.
Travis Kelce Reportedly Planning Rager for Taylor Swift’s Birthday
Just what every 34-year-old woman wants.
Judges Given the OK to Use ChatGPT in Legal Rulings
Robots may help determine your legal fate if you end up in a British court. The UK Judicial Office issued guidance Tuesday permitting judges to use ChatGPT and other AI tools to write legal rulings and perform several other tasks. Read more...
Special Counsel has Trump's Jan 6th smartphone and all its data
A notice filed in the DC Federal election interference case shows that Special Counsel Jack Smith has the data from Trump's phones and intends to use them as evidence of his wrongdoing. A recent filing in the Special Counsel's DC case against Donald Trump shows that the White House cell phones used by Trump leading up to and on January 6th are in the DOJ's possession with data that'll support the government's case against him. — Read the rest
Deadmau5-founded startup Korus taps into AI for music creation
Pixelynx, an Animoca Brands-owned metaverse company co-founded by DJ and producer Deadmau5, announced today its newest suite of tools for its flagship product Korus, an AI-powered music creation platform where you can remix content using AI and licensed stem files made by artists and music labels, then mint music and earn revenue. Starting today, Korus […] © 2023 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
Former chef charged with 14 counts of murder for selling "suicide kits"
In Ontario, Canada, former chef Kenneth Law, 58, was charged with 14 counts of murder in Canada for "counseling or aiding" suicides. Apparently Law sold "suicide kits" containing a food additive that can be deadly if consumed in large amounts. According to CBS News, Law "targeted vulnerable people online" and sent 1,200 orders to people across more than 40 countries: In Britain, at least 272 people purchased products from Law's websites and 88 of them died, police there have said. — Read the rest
Trump reels in MAGA suckers yet again with digital "trading cards"
It boggles the mind to know that there are people out there eager to pay $99 for a digital image of Donald Trump cosplaying as a cowboy, a cyborg, a superhero, or Abraham Lincoln. This is Trump's third series of digital trading cards. — Read the rest