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Avengers: Endgame’s Joe Russo thinks we’re pretty close to AI-generated films

Avengers: Endgame’s Joe Russo thinks we’re pretty close to AI-generated films

Boy, AI really caught us with our pants down, huh? Despite the conversation surrounding the very real advent and proliferation of AI technology existing since the early 2010s, millions of people largely wrote off artificial intelligence as something that was far too "sci-fi" to arrive in their lifetime. — Read the rest

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Avengers: Endgame’s Joe Russo thinks we’re pretty close to AI-generated films

Avengers: Endgame’s Joe Russo thinks we’re pretty close to AI-generated films

Boy, AI really caught us with our pants down, huh? Despite the conversation surrounding the very real advent and proliferation of AI technology existing since the early 2010s, millions of people largely wrote off artificial intelligence as something that was far too "sci-fi" to arrive in their lifetime. — Read the rest

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The Non-Magical Lands of LCT’s “Camelot” and Broadway’s “New York, New York”

The Non-Magical Lands of LCT’s “Camelot” and Broadway’s “New York, New York”

When discussing the recent revival of LCT’s Camelot, my friend compared it (unkindly) to Bad Cinderella, saying that it might be worse than that much-maligned show (that I hear is “hemorrhaging money” waiting to see if the Tony Awards will give it a much needed financial boost – I don’t think it will be so lucky). But I had to disagree. Camelot is a different kind of misstep, one that is filled with some beautiful melodies and lyrics (unlike that Webber show, pulled down by the mistaken idea that the show needed an injection of realism, rather than embracing the...

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The Non-Magical Lands of LCT’s “Camelot” and Broadway’s “New York, New York”

The Non-Magical Lands of LCT’s “Camelot” and Broadway’s “New York, New York”

When discussing the recent revival of LCT’s Camelot, my friend compared it (unkindly) to Bad Cinderella, saying that it might be worse than that much-maligned show (that I hear is “hemorrhaging money” waiting to see if the Tony Awards will give it a much needed financial boost – I don’t think it will be so lucky). But I had to disagree. Camelot is a different kind of misstep, one that is filled with some beautiful melodies and lyrics (unlike that Webber show, pulled down by the mistaken idea that the show needed an injection of realism, rather than embracing the...

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3 Spring Work Outfits

3 Spring Work Outfits

If you’re looking for inspiration for what to wear to work in the spring, here are three spring work outfits. I’m covering it all, from how to style a pair of navy workwear pants to why this versatile midi dress you can wear from work to dinner with friends is a spring workwear essential. Navy Workwear Pants Navy and White Striped Sweater / White Crewneck Tee / Navy Tailored Pants / Leather Crossbody Bag / Gold Bar Necklace / Pearl Earrings / Woven Block Heels A pair of navy-tailored pants is a wonderful and versatile piece for your spring workwear...

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