The Left Has Found a New Thing to Complain About: AI Art
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The Left Has Found a New Thing to Complain About: AI Art

Rallying Against Technological Advancements: When they're not busy saving the world one plastic bag at a time, you might find them rallying against the latest technological boogeyman: AI. Just last week, the app Lensa AI soared to the top of the charts thanks to its feature that generates AI images from facial inputs. However, it quickly became a target.

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Xenoblade Chronicles 3’s Ending Confirms Rex’s Lover
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Xenoblade Chronicles 3’s Ending Confirms Rex’s Lover

Living in Japan for the past five years has introduced me to many cultural nuances, but one thing I still can't get used to is how stories often leave their plots unresolved. Take, for instance, the anime The Garden of Words by Makoto Shinkai. The story revolves around a troubled high school student and his 27-year-old teacher, yet it never reveals if their relationship continues. This ambiguity drives me nuts. (Mr. Shinkai, if their future together is canon, please let me know!).

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Pokémon Scarlet And Violet Review + Leak
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Pokémon Scarlet And Violet Review + Leak

It’s been a while since we’ve had the chance to play a new main entry Pokémon game. The last main entry, Sword & Shield, was full of controversy. Fans were so disappointed that, at one point, the user score on metacritic was as low as 1.7 out of 10. A basic story, the removal of some Pokémons, the lack of difficulty and end game content, and the overselling by GameFreak were amongst the top cited issues the 8th generation of Pokémon had.

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