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Star Wars has a particular type of music that runs throughout most of its media. Following on from John Williams, composers like Kevin Kiner, John Powell, and Michael Giacchinno have evoked the score of his films through the various spinoffs like Rogue One and Clone Wars.

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Surprise sequels don’t get announced every day, but Disney just pulled one out of Sorcerer Mickey’s hat.

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YouTube released new policy updates on Tuesday to combat AI-generated content that resembles the voice and style of music artists.

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Netflix wants to make more Fear Street. Chad Stahleski has an update on the John Wick animated series. Read a snippet of dialogue from Doctor Who’s anniversary specials. Plus, what’s coming on Shining Vale. Spoilers get!

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If you’re behind on what’s happening with the robot uprising, have no fear. Here’s a quick look at some of the weirdest and wildest artificial intelligence news from the past week.

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The saga of the AI-generated song that sounds like The Weeknd and Drake continues. After the head honcho behind the Grammys indicated that “Heart on My Sleeve” would be eligible for the award, it appears that the track is dead in the water.

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As the tidal wave of hare-brained AI innovation continues to slam into our society, music is proving to be a battleground.

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Did you know that pinball was once illegal in New York City, after an early-1940s decision that the machines were a) too akin to gambling and b) corrupting little kids?