Amazon’s master plan to replace 600,000 workers with robots by 2033 — complete with a “good corporate citizen” play to avoid backlash from the growing divide between the tech elite and normal people

Bill Gates, the co-founder of Microsoft, believes AI will eventually be able to do most jobs currently done by people. However, he thinks humans will still want to control certain activities, especially those we enjoy doing ourselves – he jokingly pointed out that most people wouldn’t want to watch robots play baseball.

Scream & Urban Legend Stars To Unite In Gen X Slasher Parody

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Witt and Ulrich are the latest actors to join the cast of the upcoming horror-comedy The Big Kill. The film, produced by Live Nation Studios, is currently being directed by Todd Berger, who also wrote The Curse of Bridge Hollow.

Web3: Where Trust Vanishes Faster Than Your Crypto Wallet | Opinion

Yet, as time churns on and the year 2026 looms large, the dream seems to be fading. We stand at the precipice, where the once-radical ideals of decentralization now seem more like a nostalgia trip. Instead of overthrowing the old guard, we’ve created a shiny new one. Centralized exchanges have bloomed like weeds, masquerading as crypto’s version of banks. Layer-2s have become playgrounds for insiders. DAOs, that were supposed to be bastions of democracy, are quietly held hostage by whales. And the myth of user sovereignty – that sacred promise that no single entity could pull the plug – has transformed into little more than catchy marketing jargon.

Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment Trailer Showcases New Sync Strikes and Characters

The latest trailer gives players a closer look at the enemies they’ll face and introduces new team-up attacks called Sync Strikes. These powerful moves combine the abilities of two characters, causing massive damage and creating helpful structures called Constructs. We now know what Calamo the Korok’s Sync Strike looks like, and the trailer also shows more of the intriguing Mysterious Construct.

Sequel to Cult Classic 1990s Horror Movie Becomes Instant Success on Netflix

Jennifer Kaytin Robinson’s new horror film, I Know What You Did Last Summer, a continuation of the 1997 movie, began streaming on Netflix on October 16th, shortly after a limited theatrical run. The film brings back original stars Jennifer Love Hewitt and Freddie Prinze Jr. and quickly became popular on the platform. Within a week, it landed in the top 10 most-watched movies in the U.S., alongside titles like Despicable Me 3, KPop Demon Hunters, and The Perfect Neighbor. As of today, it’s currently ranked at No. 4 on Netflix’s daily top 10 list in the U.S.