The fifth Apocalypse Hotel episode, titled ‘Provide Unlimited Hospitality In Limited Time,’ introduced two new alien guests, referred to by the first guest. They enjoy the hotel but consume its last ...
"The A.I. Prompt That Could End the World," the New York Times warns ominously. Actually, that’s way too weak a word. It’s… pretty frightening. Columnist Stephen Witt writes: "The A.I. pioneer Yoshua ...
The long-awaited Marvel Animation Panel at New York Comic-Con just revealed the first new information about one of Marvel’s most anticipated projects of 2026. The first look for X-Men ‘97 Season 2 is ...
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How Afraid of the AI Apocalypse Should We Be? The A.I. researcher Eliezer Yudkowsky argues that we should be very afraid of artificial intelligence’s existential risks. This is an edited transcript of ...
In seven minutes, the president of the United States is told, the city of Chicago will be destroyed. What would he like to do about it? “A House of Dynamite” is a work of shivery, apocalyptic power ...
There is something fascinating about the end of the world. For centuries, artists have been looking to the idea of the apocalypse as a source of inspiration for tales about the collapse of ...
Krasznahorkai 'a great epic writer in the Central European tradition' Winner says he had only intended to write one book Second Hungarian to win Nobel literature prize Breakthrough novel, 'Satantango' ...
Laszlo Krasznahorkai, a novelist known for lengthy sentences—some of which run into pages—and whom a fellow writer termed "master of the apocalypse", was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature on ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — Tesla CEO and former Bay Area resident Elon Musk went on a social media tirade against San Francisco this weekend after Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff told The New York Times that ...
The Nobel Prize for Literature has been awarded to Laszlo Krasznahorkai, considered by many as Hungary’s most important living author, whose works explore themes of postmodern dystopia and melancholy.