
Welcome back to the Connected States, the project that involves me living in a van for a year, driving around and telling stories.
Welcome back to the Connected States, the project that involves me living in a van for a year, driving around and telling stories.
Super Bowl XVIII was jam-packed with celebrities, love stories, angry outbursts, and even some football. Many of us watched the Super Bowl on TV with our own two eyes, but Gizmodo set out to learn what the big game would have looked like through the eyes of an AI image generator.
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