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AI Is Changing How We Have Sex

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Technology and porn are becoming disturbingly intertwined. Please enable javascript to get your Slate Plus feeds. If you can't access your feeds, please contact customer support. Check your phone for a link to finish setting up your feed. Please enter a valid phone number.


I Have a Job Offer I Can't Refuse. The Company It Comes From Has a Terrible Reputation for Women.

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Good Job I Have a Job Offer I Can't Refuse. The Company It Comes From Has a Terrible Reputation for Women. My company unexpectedly outsourced my entire department to a firm that uses AI for our jobs, even though I don't work a job that can really be done by machine learning. I have some savings but can't go without health insurance: my daughter and I both have the same complex chronic condition. I was briefly on public insurance in the past and it was a nightmare of waitlists leading to a cascade of hospital stays.


Now Tech Bros Want to Disrupt Your Trip to the Grocery Store. Their Plans Aren't Pretty.

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Food Does the Grocery Cart Actually Need a Makeover? The rolling basket we dump our food in hasn't changed much in almost a century, and for good reason--it works. But meddling tech gurus think they know better. In the past few decades there have been numerous incremental changes to grocery stores, like the crazed proliferation of snacks and frozen food, security cameras tracking anything that moves, and self-checkout robots flashing in panic because they can't detect your Twix bar in the bag. Carts remain the open-ceiling prison cells on wheels they were 50 years ago, and baskets don't look much different either.


em South Park /em 's New Episode Is Audacious, Even for em South Park /em

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Television's New Episode Is Audacious, Even for Trump and Vance are hard to unsee. The Lincoln Bedroom at the White House has been the site of great history since its construction, from hosting a long list of famous guests and dignitaries to the recent marble-and-gold renovation of its en suite bathroom that was unveiled with great pride (and shocking insensitivity) during the government shutdown. What I'm fairly certain the walls of the Lincoln Bedroom have never seen before, however, was what was shown on Wednesday night's episode of: the president of the United States making sweet, sweet love to his own vice president. Yes, after weeks of headline-grabbing episodes that have skewered President Donald Trump and his administration in delightfully juvenile ways and led to a surge in ratings, this latest installment somehow found new levels of depravity to sink to. As the song "I Want to Know What Love Is" blasts about halfway through the episode, we see Trump and J.D. Vance in bed making out.


Netflix's em Frankenstein /em Departs From the Book in a Major Way

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Netflix's offers a different spin on one of literature's all-time assholes. Enter your email to receive alerts for this author. You can manage your newsletter subscriptions at any time. You're already subscribed to the aa_Laura_Miller newsletter. You can manage your newsletter subscriptions at any time.


Netflix's New em Frankenstein /em Is … Hot?

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Jacob Elordi's portrayal of the monster in the Netflix movie is unlike we've ever seen him before. Enter your email to receive alerts for this author. You can manage your newsletter subscriptions at any time. You're already subscribed to the aa_Rebecca_Onion newsletter. You can manage your newsletter subscriptions at any time.


Slate Crossword: Olivia Rodrigo Album With the Hit "Vampire" (Four Letters)

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Please enable Javascript in your browser to view Slate interactives. Today's puzzle is an 11x11 grid. Read about it in Slate: In 2023, Heather Tal Murphy wrote about her epic, embarrassing, shockingly successful ploy to get her friend a date using A.I. Get Slate Games in your inbox every weekday. You can manage your newsletter subscriptions at any time. You're already subscribed to the Slate Games newsletter.


Your Town's Local History Books Have a Very Secret and Powerful New Buyer

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Arcadia Publishing built its empire on small-town storytellers. Now it wants to sell their words to an A.I. company no one will name. Enter your email to receive alerts for this author. You can manage your newsletter subscriptions at any time. You're already subscribed to the aa_Nitish_Pahwa newsletter. You can manage your newsletter subscriptions at any time.


Slate Crossword: Where the Sharks and Jets Sometimes Duke It Out? (Three Letters)

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Please enable Javascript in your browser to view Slate interactives. Today's puzzle is a 15x15 grid. Read about it in Slate: A look inside Midjourney, the mind-breaking A.I. tool where users create the sacred (Pope Francis in a puffer) and the profane (you don't want to know). Get Slate Games in your inbox every weekday. You can manage your newsletter subscriptions at any time.


Zohran Annoyed a Lot of New York Public School Parents With This One. But He's Got a Point.

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The many ways we've tried to identify gifted 4-year-olds, and how they've failed. When I was a kindergartner in the 1980s, the "gifted" programming for my class could be found inside of a chest. I don't know what toys and learning materials lived there, since I wasn't one of the handful of presumably more academically advanced kiddos that my kindergarten teacher invited to open the chest. My distinct impression at the time was that my teacher didn't think I was worthy of the enrichment because I frequently spilled my chocolate milk at lunch and I had also once forgotten to hang a sheet of paper on the class easel--instead painting an elaborate and detailed picture on the stand itself. The withering look on my teacher's face after seeing the easel assured me that gifted I was not.