
The Rise (and Danger) of the AI Relationship
Who’d want to date someone who doesn’t exist, except as lines of code? You might be surprised by the answer—and the perils that come with it.
Who’d want to date someone who doesn’t exist, except as lines of code? You might be surprised by the answer—and the perils that come with it.
Despite a lot of new competition to contend with, Eddie and his Marvel-ous symbiote had little trouble claiming another box-office weekend win.
Snapchat is the most popular social media app for child grooming. Trying the Dancing with the Stars leg lift could cause injury. Collins Dictionary names “brat” its Word of the Year.
AI large language models give poor translations for lesser-known foreign languages. But Christians might be able to utilize them for evangelism.
If doomscrolling is looking at all the bad things happening in the world, then what is dreamscrolling? And should Christians be concerned?
In a slow year for superhero movies, a Marvel antihero showed that the genre still has a bit of sting.
Witches are all the rage in entertainment these days. And that, as you can imagine, comes with some pretty serious issues.
Another weekend, another bloody horror movie at the top of the charts. ‘Smile 2’ earned the horrific honors this time around.
Is “grind culture” burning out your teen? Where do parents stand on school cell phone bans? What is the “dirty soda” trend?
In ye old days, folks used to get their news by listening to the town crier. Then Johannes Gutenberg perfected his printing press, and the
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