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The Human Cost: This woman was told her mortgage was paid off: 10 years later, she received a foreclosure notice in the mail. She decided to fight.
Amnesty International Uses AI-Generated Images of Colombian Human Rights Abuses
Leading global human rights organization Amnesty International is defending its choice to use an AI image generator to depict protests and police brutality in Colombia. Amnesty told Gizmodo it used an AI generator to depict human rights abuses so as to preserve the anonymity of vulnerable protestors. Experts fear,…
Scientists have developed a GPT model that reads human thoughts
AI will unlock a new level of human potential
‘Human Resources’ returns with Florence Pugh, Miley Cyrus, and more
Hormone Monsters, Shame Wizards, Love Bugs, and more of Big Mouth‘s many creatures return for a second season of Human Resources.
The spin-off follows the day-to-day, questionable office life of the anthropomorphic monsters dedicated to helping humans get through puberty, adulthood, and sex, with its newest season promising more hijinks and even more guest stars. From Florence Pugh to Miley Cyrus to Keke Palmer, Season 2 of Human Resources sees a star-studded cast cutting loose in Netflix’s notorious franchise.
The Human Cost: This couple searched for a home outside the Bay Area for under $1 million. But she got called back to the office. Here’s what they did next.
UK Music signs up to the Human Artistry Campaign
Netflix Sets Final Seasons For Big Mouth, Spinoff Human Resources
Netflix has announced the renewal of its adult animated comedy series Big Mouth for an eighth and final season ahead of its Season 7 premiere. The final season, set to launch in 2024, will make Big Mouth the longest running scripted original series in Netflix history, surpassing Grace and Frankie, with a total of eight seasons.
Deadline was first to report on the announcement, which also included news that Big Mouth’s spinoff series Human Resources will also come to an end with its upcoming second season. Season 2 is set to premiere in the coming months.
“If you would have told adolescent Nick Kroll and Andrew Goldberg that middle school would take eight years to finish, they would have been like ‘Yeah, that sounds about right,’” said Nick Kroll, series star and executive producer. “‘This seems like it will never end.'”