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Djuna, South Korea’s Enigmatic Sci-Fi Legend, Opens Up About Their New Book

The pseudonymous writer’s new book, Counterweight, will finally be released in English. WIRED talked to them about space elevators, AI, and Ursula K. Le Guin.

The pseudonymous writer’s new book, Counterweight, will finally be released in English. WIRED talked to them about space elevators, AI, and Ursula K. Le Guin.

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How AI Can Make Gaming Better for All Players

If used responsibly, artificial intelligence has the potential to both make gaming more accessible and to actively learn what individuals need.

If used responsibly, artificial intelligence has the potential to both make gaming more accessible and to actively learn what individuals need.

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White Gladis and Her Killer Whales Are Getting Revenge—30 Years After ‘Free Willy’

After ramming fancy boats—and sinking three!—orcas have become internet folk heroes. But are they really trying to take down the rich?

After ramming fancy boats—and sinking three!—orcas have become internet folk heroes. But are they really trying to take down the rich?

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After Threads, There Has to Be a ‘New Twitter’ Moratorium

This week Twitter got yet another competitor: Meta’s Threads. Enough is enough. Don’t join. This has to stop.

This week Twitter got yet another competitor: Meta’s Threads. Enough is enough. Don’t join. This has to stop.

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How ‘Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny’ De-Aged Harrison Ford

Industrial Light & Magic developed a new suite of tools to reincarnate the Indy of the 80s. The effect is haunting—and raises more questions about the use of AI in Hollywood.

Industrial Light & Magic developed a new suite of tools to reincarnate the Indy of the 80s. The effect is haunting—and raises more questions about the use of AI in Hollywood.

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Realistic Graphics Can Open Real Dialogue Around Game Violence

As violence in games becomes more lifelike, what does that mean for how we interact with digital worlds?

As violence in games becomes more lifelike, what does that mean for how we interact with digital worlds?

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Generative AI in Games Will Create a Copyright Crisis

Titles like AI Dungeon are already using generative AI to generate in-game content. Nobody knows who owns it.

Titles like AI Dungeon are already using generative AI to generate in-game content. Nobody knows who owns it.

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How to Actually Find Good Recipes Online

So many food blogs and recipe sites are samey and full of pretty pictures but untested recipes. Don’t worry, it’s possible to find something you’ll love to cook and eat.

So many food blogs and recipe sites are samey and full of pretty pictures but untested recipes. Don’t worry, it’s possible to find something you’ll love to cook and eat.

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How to Support Your Favorite Bands and Musicians

Fans have lots of ways to help ensure even lesser-known music acts can continue playing.

Fans have lots of ways to help ensure even lesser-known music acts can continue playing.

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Rhymer Combines Scottish Ballads with Alien Elves

Gregory Frost’s fantasy novel puts a new spin on the folk tale of Thomas the Rhymer.

Gregory Frost’s fantasy novel puts a new spin on the folk tale of Thomas the Rhymer.

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