AI agents left alone are building religions, writing scripture and scheming against each other. What they do when no one is watching reveals what we've forgotten.
On Moltbook, an AI-only social network, agents spontaneously founded a lobster-themed religion—scriptures, prophets, and all.
Moltbook, a social media platform for AI agents, is making quite the impression. Should humans be worried, asks Lewis Liu.
The leading lady for season four of Netflix's hit Regency romance is thanking her fairy godmother as she offers her (raunchy) ...
St. John Missionary Baptist Church was over capacity as hundreds supported Springfield's Haitian community while advocating ...
The book offers a sharp, practical, and deeply intuitive framework for transforming raw ideas into fully developed story ...
Minnesota ICE raids, shootings, Donald Trump come under fire. Valentine's Day can be celebrated by everyone, even singles.
When Texas approved a new reading curriculum that features Bible stories in 2024, education Commissioner Mike Morath told ...
The storied 33-room Gifford House is a beacon for LGBTQ+ locals and travelers at the tip of Cape Cod—and part of a greater effort to preserve P-town's magic.
Train your mind for extraordinary performance and the best possible life was an obscure, self-published paperback by Jim ...
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Scripture as safe harbour? Why a religious text exemption in hate speech law is the wrong fix
The federal government’s exemption for quoting religious texts in its proposed hate speech law has attracted criticism — it risks creating confusion, overreach and the unedifying prospect of secular ...
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