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Justice Kavanaugh Talks Judicial Principles In The Face Of Division
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Knock, Knock…Who’s There? Little Girl Asks Who’s Behind Barn Door & Gets Adorable Surprise.
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Knock, Knock…Who’s There? Little Girl Asks Who’s Behind Barn Door & Gets Adorable Surprise.

Knock, knock… Who’s there? A friendly “neigh”bor… This little girl was hanging out on the farm one day and had one of those hilarious chance experiences that she—and everyone on the internet—will remember for a lifetime. As she was making her way through some stables, she happened upon a broken door, and she heard something rustling around inside. Feeling curious, she politely knocked, and she actually got an answer! View this post on Instagram A post shared by Pubity (@pubity) Just after knocking, the toddler patiently waited for a reply. A few seconds later, a horse used his nose to burst through a small door with the personality of Mr. Ed. While most of us guessed that a horse was hanging out in the stall, the way he made himself known was absolutely perfect. And the little girl agreed. After he comically greeted her, she broke out in giggles. Fortunately, her mother caught the entire experience on video and shared it on social media. Watchers can hardly handle how adorable it is. “Oh my godddd that laugh was infectious,” one person gushed. “Horse was like “What do you want? We’re in an important meeting right now!” another person joked. “The horse got attitude ,” a commenter laughed. “Horse said can I help you?” someone joked. Remember to share this story with everyone who needs wholesome laugh today! You can find the source of this story’s featured image here. The post Knock, Knock…Who’s There? Little Girl Asks Who’s Behind Barn Door & Gets Adorable Surprise. appeared first on InspireMore.
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Native Tribes Ban Governor Kristi Noem From Nearly 20% Of South Dakota’s Land
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Native Tribes Ban Governor Kristi Noem From Nearly 20% Of South Dakota’s Land

'We've got some tribal leaders that I believe are personally benefiting from the cartels'
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Rare WWII Pigeon Parachute Used to Carry Messages to French Resistance Ahead of D-Day Found in Old Shoebox
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Rare WWII Pigeon Parachute Used to Carry Messages to French Resistance Ahead of D-Day Found in Old Shoebox

(By SWNS / Talker News) A rare World War II ‘pigeon parachute’ used to carry messages to the French resistance in Normandy ahead of D-Day has been found in a tattered old shoebox. It was discovered—along with other D-Day-related documents—in the loft of a woman named Mrs. Ellington, who recently passed away in England. Her […] The post Rare WWII Pigeon Parachute Used to Carry Messages to French Resistance Ahead of D-Day Found in Old Shoebox appeared first on Good News Network.
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Recent film festival reveals the shortcomings of AI-driven filmmaking
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Recent film festival reveals the shortcomings of AI-driven filmmaking

An artificial intelligence film festival organized by Runway AI was packed to the brim with uncanny images, such as mud people and oversized grandmothers. And while the festival gave a glimpse into the future of AI filmmaking, humans appear to have the upper hand. Tech Explore reported that there were nearly 3,000 short films submitted to the festival, but there were only ten films chosen to be featured at the festival. The report stated the filmmakers' "vivid imaginations" were put on display, with "their stories set in aesthetically stunning universes."Runway co-founder and chief technology officer Anastasis Germanidis said there "is a perception of ... AI-driven filmmaking and creation as having a very specific style." "[S]everal of the films were little more than tangentially related vignettes strung together by narration and a soundtrack."However, Germanidis said that each of the ten films selected seemed "very different from the other one."Tech Explore noted that many breathtaking films — such as Christopher Nolan's "Inception" and the Wachowski siblings' "The Matrix" — came to mind when watching the latest AI short films. However, not everyone was compelled by the spectacle of the AI-generated content. Tech Crunch reported that there was a substantial amount of "disjointedness" in the films featured at the festival. It went on to say that "several of the films were little more than tangentially related vignettes strung together by narration and a soundtrack."The report specifically focused on one film by Carlo De Togni and Elena Sparacino, which "demonstrated just how dull this formula can be, with slideshow-like transitions that would make for a better interactive storybook than film."Tech Crunch reported:Léo Cannone’s “Where Do Grandmas Go When They Get Lost?” falls into the vignettes category as well — but triumphs despite this thanks to a heartfelt script (a child describing what happens to grandmothers after they pass) and an exceptionally strong performance from its child star. The rest of the audience seemed to agree; the film got one of the more spirited rounds of applause of the night.The report noted that it is plausible for AI to one day have the capacity to re-create slick scenes that make for a movie-like experience, but that the technology is not there yet.However, not everyone is convinced that AI will ever take over the domain of art. Author Walter Kirn previously shared with Blaze News that "[AI] doesn't have to decide what's worth giving power to" concerning the process of creating a piece of art. He added that a novelist may take "a year out of their lives, or five or ten because some subject is important to them," but these micro-decisions do not come into play for generative AI.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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