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The Indiana Pacers have made a habit of erasing large deficits to steal games late this postseason. And while Game 1 of the NBA Finals was no different, local fans watching on ABC almost missed ...
Brett Favre claimed Netflix targets him for supporting President Trump. The documentary covers scandals like inappropriate messages and welfare fraud allegations.
Mattel and OpenAI will continue collaborating to simultaneously develop a series of products and experiences. Their first product is expected to be announced later this year. About Mattel ...
Toy giant Mattel has struck a strategic partnership with Sam Altman’s OpenAI that will see artificial intelligence-powered products help develop and launch fan experiences based on iconic toy ...
Barbie-maker Mattel and OpenAI have teamed up to bring generative AI to the toy-making and ever-expanding pipeline of IP repackaging. This partnership marks new territory for OpenAI, which has ...
(RTTNews) - Mattel, Inc. (MAT), a toy and family entertainment company, and OpenAI announced Thursday a strategic collaboration to support AI-powered products and experiences based on Mattel's brands.
Mattel also makes popular games such as Uno and Apples to Apples. The company sells a game called Pictionary vs. AI in which players draw pictures and AI guesses what they are.
Aryna Sabalenka, the No. 1-ranked tennis player in the world, is apologizing for her 'completely unprofessional' comments following her French Open loss to Coco Gauff.
Former WNBA player Angel McCoughtry apologized for her comments about Hailey Van Lith in a video she posted to her Instagram account on Saturday. McCoughtry was a guest on the “Let Her Shoot ...
BTS’s Jungkook has apologized for wearing a controversial hat at the rehearsal for his bandmate j-hope’s encore concert. On June 13, Jungkook made a ...
NC Rep. Julie von Haefen apologizes Tuesday, June 17, 2025 for a social media post she shared from a No Kings protest over the weekend, followed by a reminder from Speaker Destin Hall.