
The cult-beloved star of 'Foundation,' 'The Hobbit,' and the upcoming 'Running Man' (to name just a few) is having a big moment, and we are here for it.
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- Figma CEO Dylan Field said that AI was causing a "shifting and merging of roles."
- "AI makes everyone feel the need to be more of a generalist," he said on "Lenny's Podcast."
- He said Figma conducted a survey where 56% of non-designers said they complete design tasks at work.
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- Getting a credit card can be confusing for beginners.
- Building a credit history is crucial for getting loans, better cards, and lower interest rates.
- These are the hacks that two women in finance recommend to anyone new to credit cards.
Gen Z is reaching for their credit cards at a high

OpenAI has formed an advisory council to monitor user well-being and AI safety, the company announced this week. The eight-person group will be tasked with defining standards for healthy AI interactions across age groups.
The announcement came alongside an X post by CEO Sam Altman stating that the company has been able to successfully mitigate the "serious mental health issues" posed by the use of
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- CNN just unveiled CNN All Access, which will give full access to its TV feed and website.
- The cable news giant hopes the new service will fare better than the short-lived CNN+.
- Employees aren't sure how many people who don't have access to CNN will actually sign up

The OpenAI CEO says he wasn't expecting the idea he floated of an infinite erotica generator to blow up on the internet.

New research shows that substantially more Americans would qualify as being obese using new diagnostic criteria released this year.
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- The "Twilight" films are returning to theaters for the Halloween weekend.
- Rewatching the movies might make you long for books like Stephenie Meyer's bestselling series.
- Take a look at some similar series that might scratch the "Twilight" itch.
"Twilight" is so back.
To celebrate 20 years since the first novel in Stephenie Meyer's bestselling series was released, the "Twilight" movies are returning to theaters for a limited run over Halloween weekend.
Between the vampires, werewolves, and undying teenage angst, spooky season is the perfect time to revisit Meyer's series via movie or book. And if a trip down "Twilight" memory lane has you feeling nostalgic for the books, you can read similar titles to help recreate the magic.
Read on to check out some other books fans of "Twilight" are bound to love.

Netflix's reality show based on its hit survival drama returns with cash-mad contestants but (seemingly) no Cate Blanchett cameo.
Snap is continuing to lay the groundwork for its first consumer-ready AR glasses called Specs. While the company has still revealed few details about the device set to launch next year, it used its Lens Fest event to preview new features and apps that will work on the new hardware.
At the event dedicated to AR developers and creators, Snap said it would enable Specs users to buy items directly from
