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The article reports that major Hollywood studios have declined to distribute Luca Guadagnino's film 'Artificial' about Sam Altman's ouster from OpenAI, following Amazon MGM's withdrawal, raising concerns about Big Tech's influence on critical storytelling.
A personal reflection on the unsettling dynamics of working under a boss who heavily relies on AI to mediate conversations and provide feedback, leading to recursive loops and a loss of direct human interaction.
The Verge explores a trend on the Suno subreddit where users primarily listen to their own AI-generated music instead of traditional artists, attributing it to narcissism or laziness.
The term 'clanker' has become popular internet slang for robots and AI systems, originating from Star Wars and now used humorously to express frustration and skepticism about automation.
An opinion piece critiquing AI executives who claim to care about 'Humanity' in the abstract while neglecting real people, using the Dr. Manhattan archetype as a metaphor for this disconnect.
The author argues that AI models like GPT and Claude over-optimize human creations, missing the value of imperfection, messiness, and emotional depth in art and life.
The article discusses a new form of burnout caused by AI, where workers experience mental exhaustion from constantly supervising and correcting AI outputs, leading to high cognitive load and context switching.
A feature article examining how the AI boom is negatively affecting family dynamics, particularly where men are deeply involved in AI while their partners feel neglected and overwhelmed by the constant focus on technology.
Essay argues that as AI-generated content and interactions become ubiquitous, most people will accept "good enough" synthetic experiences rather than seek authenticity, paralleling the rise of ultra-processed food.