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‘Baby Steps’: We Can’t Wait for This Failure-to-Launch Adventure

Life is hard, the future is uncertain, but the trio behind Ape Out want you to escape your troubles—one step at a time.

Life is hard, the future is uncertain, but the trio behind Ape Out want you to escape your troubles—one step at a time.

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‘Venba’ Takes Me Back to My Roots Through Food and Family

As Venba, the game’s titular character, navigated a new world while holding on to the culture she holds dear, I saw myself in her.

As Venba, the game’s titular character, navigated a new world while holding on to the culture she holds dear, I saw myself in her.

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What Do My Screenshots and Selfies Actually Say About Me?

WIRED’s spiritual advice columnist on our attempts to stop time, and why your camera roll might not really be so different from your parents’ photo album.

WIRED’s spiritual advice columnist on our attempts to stop time, and why your camera roll might not really be so different from your parents’ photo album.

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The Twisted Pageantry of American Politics in One Photo

Last weekend, presidential hopefuls glad-handed at the Iowa State Fair. This photo of Florida governor Ron DeSantis encapsulates the spectacle.

Last weekend, presidential hopefuls glad-handed at the Iowa State Fair. This photo of Florida governor Ron DeSantis encapsulates the spectacle.

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The Monstrous Crochet Creations of ChatGPT

When Alex Woolner asked ChatGPT to generate some crochet patterns for cute animals, she wasn’t expecting the results to be quite so … off.

When Alex Woolner asked ChatGPT to generate some crochet patterns for cute animals, she wasn’t expecting the results to be quite so … off.

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Meet the Voice Actors Fighting for Accessibility On and Behind the Screen

Voice actors with disabilities are only now getting a seat at the table in the gaming industry. But regressive policies on remote work and a desire for Hollywood names have put that all in danger.

Voice actors with disabilities are only now getting a seat at the table in the gaming industry. But regressive policies on remote work and a desire for Hollywood names have put that all in danger.

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The Great AI Backlash Has Claimed a New Victim—and You’ve Probably Never Heard of It

A tiny literary analytics project called Prosecraft has shuttered after backlash from the writing community. It’s a harbinger of a bigger cultural tide shift.

A tiny literary analytics project called Prosecraft has shuttered after backlash from the writing community. It’s a harbinger of a bigger cultural tide shift.

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Hip Hop 2073: A Vision of the Future, 50 Years From Now

To honor the genre’s 50th anniversary, WIRED contributor C. Brandon Ogbunu and Grammy-winning rapper Lupe Fiasco paint two scenes of how the duality of AI will shape the art form in five decades.

To honor the genre’s 50th anniversary, WIRED contributor C. Brandon Ogbunu and Grammy-winning rapper Lupe Fiasco paint two scenes of how the duality of AI will shape the art form in five decades.

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Fighting Fantasy Gamebooks Are Still Going Strong

Forty years later, the books are still influential. In Dice Men: The Origin Story of Games Workshop, Ian Livingstone talks about their success and about Games Workshop’s other hit: Warhammer 40,000.

Forty years later, the books are still influential. In Dice Men: The Origin Story of Games Workshop, Ian Livingstone talks about their success and about Games Workshop’s other hit: Warhammer 40,000.

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Marvel’s VFX Workers Have Moved to Unionize—and It’s a Huge Deal for Hollywood

Artists in the visual effects industry have been talking about unionizing for more than a decade.

Artists in the visual effects industry have been talking about unionizing for more than a decade.

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