‘It was an internal, visceral feeling.’ Tim Burton talks about his dread of AI.
The imagination of Tim Burton has produced ghosts and ghouls, Martians, monsters and misfits—all on display at an exhibition that is opening in London just in time for Halloween. But you know what really scares him? Artificial intelligence.
According to Jonathan McDowell, a Harvard astronomer, there are currently 18,897 pieces of trackable space junk in orbit.
The European Space Agency is in talks with SpaceX about the possibility of Elon Musk’s space venture joining an international charter designed to reduce a growing swarm of debris in space, Director General Josef Aschbacher told Reuters.
Over the two-year period, the analysis found “no reduction in obesity-related medical events.”
Drugs like Wegovy may trim your waistline but not medical costs, according to an analysis of U. S. health insurance claims shared with Reuters.
Designed by MAD Architects, One River North is meant to feel like living in a canyon.
A new phenomenon is taking over high-rise architecture around the world: Design firms are constructing buildings that look like a cleaver hacked a chunk from their otherwise pristinely shining glass facades.
Check your freezer. TreeHouse foods has just expanded a major recall of breakfast products to include every product manufactured at one of its facilities.
Food processing company TreeHouse Foods has expanded its nationwide recall of frozen breakfast products due to potential Listeria monocytogenes contamination.
The Infinite Monkey Theorem, an urban winery in Denver’s River North Art District, will permanently close its doors at the end of 2024.
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