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Acosta's interview raises a larger societal question: is AI helping us connect or just simulating connection while we grow more disconnected from one other?
Former CNN reporter Jim Acosta blurred the line between fiction and reality by 'interviewing' an AI avatar of Parkland shooting victim Joaquin Oliver.
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One former Republican U.S. Senate staffer is arguing that President Donald Trump's administration is plainly executing a ...
Tim, Sarah, and Sam talk Trump’s continuing Epstein nightmare, the GOP’s redistricting chaos in Texas, and RFK Jr.’s disastrous antivax decisions.
The independent journalist Jim Acosta sparked an intense backlash this week with what he called a “one of a kind interview”: A video of him talking with an AI-generated avatar ...
Tech entrepreneurs are happily cashing in on providing AI-powered versions of human beings after the flesh and organs give way to reality. For the most part, it’s been embraced by people who are ...
The post Why Trump Can't Make the Epstein Story Kill Itself appeared first on Reason.com. The Georgia Republican seeks a ...
Former CNN anchor Jim Acosta’s interview with an AI version of a Parkland shooting victim was meant to send a message about gun violence, but it’s raised deeper questions about ethics, grief, and the ...
NewsNation anchor Chris Cuomo apparently needs some tips on how to spot a deepfake video. He was mocked Wednesday after he ...
Robby Soave delivers radar on Jim Acosta's interview with an AI-generated avatar of Joaquin Oliver, a 17-year-old victim in ...