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


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"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.

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
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Apple's AirTag device has a knack for saving people from serious headaches, but as one Florida couple found out, it can also be used for nefarious means.
A couple in the Tampa area fell victim to an attempted abduction at their home after two would-be captors allegedly planted an AirTag on the couple's SUV, tracking them to their house, according to the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office (via the
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