Bill Gates reveals jobs that will survive the AI onslaught that is eating up work worldwide
Bill Gates, in a podcast, suggested that certain jobs might be resistant to AI. He mentioned cricket, nursing, and psychiatry as examples of activities countries might reserve for humans. Gates believes that even if robots could perform these tasks better, society might choose to prioritize human involvement…
Supreme Court blasts ED: Think of fundamental rights of others too
Supreme Court blasts ED Think of fundamental rights of others too…
Bankrupt indie developer behind Rime and Gylt selling off game rights at open auction
Tequila Works, the indie developer behind Deadlight, Rime and Gylt, is selling off all of its assets in an open auction after declaring bankruptcy at the end of last year. Read more…
Asian-American Family Drama ‘The Harvest’ Acquired by Freestyle Digital Media, Trailer Unveiled (EXCLUSIVE)
Freestyle Digital Media, the digital film distribution division of Byron Allen’s Allen Media Group, has acquired domestic rights to the critically acclaimed Asian-American family drama “The Harvest.” “The Harvest,” a semi-finalist in both the CAPE x Black List and Academy Nicholl Fellowship competitions, tells the story of Thai…
Yellowjackets Season 3 Ending Explained: Every Major Mystery Solved
Image courtesy of Showtime Season 3 of Yellowjackets shows why Showtime’s series remains a fascinating exploration of trauma and the lengths humans are willing to go for survival. In the past timeline, the Yellowjackets team have rebuilt their lives in the Canadian woods, feeding their twisted beliefs in the Wilderness spirit…
Kennedy pledges to find autism cause by September
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Thursday announced plans to launch a controversial new multinational study into autism. The announcement, made during a Cabinet meeting with President Donald Trump, comes amid lingering criticism that Kennedy has offered mixed messaging on vaccination, including whether it causes autism…
Trial set to determine Métis hunting and fishing rights in Saskatchewan
A trial set to begin next week in Meadow Lake, Sask. will address whether Métis people in the province have the right to hunt and fish for food freely…
Walking on two legs may explain human musicality and language, argues research
The fact that humans walk on two legs is likely the reason we have developed our rhythmic, musical, and linguistic abilities, suggests new research by physician and researcher Matz Larsson…
Jawbone Found Off the Coast of Taiwan Connects Denisovans to Southeast Asia
Finding shows that the mysterious human ancestor could have lived in a variety of climates and was more widely distributed than previously thought…