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'American History X' director Tony Kaye wants to cast artificial intelligence as a lead actor in his next film

American History X director Tony Kaye is hoping to cast an artificial intelligent (AI) actor as the lead of his next film, "2nd Born", Deadline reports. The idea to cast a robot in a lead role is a joint effort between the British filmmaker and producer Sam Khoze.

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'American History X' director Tony Kaye wants to cast artificial intelligence as a lead actor in his next film

'American History X' director Tony Kaye wants to cast artificial intelligence as a lead actor in his next film

American History X director Tony Kaye is hoping to cast an artificial intelligent (AI) actor as the lead of his next film, "2nd Born", Deadline reports. The idea to cast a robot in a lead role is a joint effort between the British filmmaker and producer Sam Khoze.

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The makers of 'Grand Theft Auto' have a huge new game coming this October, and it looks outrageous

The makers of 'Grand Theft Auto' have a huge new game coming this October, and it looks outrageous

The most-anticipated game of 2018, "Red Dead Redemption 2," is nearly here. Saddle up with this primer!

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The founding CTO of a $3 billion company explains why it's vital he still gets his hands dirty coding

The founding CTO of a $3 billion company explains why it's vital he still gets his hands dirty coding

BI PRIME: It's pretty unusual for a founder CTO to stick around for a decade and see a company change CEOs and go public. But MongoDB's Eliot Horowitz has done just that, and has advice for other CTOs facing similar challenges.

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The massive popularity of 'Fortnite' is inspiring copycat modes from major games — here's the latest example

The massive popularity of 'Fortnite' is inspiring copycat modes from major games — here's the latest example

Both "Call of Duty" and "Battlefield" are getting their own versions of the "Battle Royale" mode popularized by "Fortnite." Here's the first look at the "Royale" mode in "Battlefield V."

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A Tinder VP wrote a heartfelt email before being put on leave for filing a $2 billion lawsuit against the dating app's owners

A Tinder VP wrote a heartfelt email before being put on leave for filing a $2 billion lawsuit against the dating app's owners

Tinder's marketing and communications chief Rosette Pambakian has reportedly been put on leave, alongside three other staff after they sued the dating app's owners for $2 billion. Pambakian wrote a heartfelt email to staff claiming it was important to 'shine a light on the terrible practices.'

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10 things in tech you need to know today

10 things in tech you need to know today

Elon Musk's 'difficult and painful' year, Google staff demand say on ethical issues, and the spectacular sliding doors at Apple Park.

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Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey doubles down on his criticism of Facebook and YouTube while defending Alex Jones' right to keep tweeting

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey doubles down on his criticism of Facebook and YouTube while defending Alex Jones' right to keep tweeting

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey said rival companies like Facebook and YouTube had been 'inconsistent' in their handling of the Infowars host Alex Jones. He defended Jones' right to keep tweeting, despite Twitter freezing the conspiracy theorist's account for seven days earlier this week.

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People are roasting Motorola's new phone for looking like an exact copy of the iPhone X

People are roasting Motorola's new phone for looking like an exact copy of the iPhone X

Motorola launched a new phone this week, and it looks nearly identical to Apple iPhone X — all the way down to the wallpapers.

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Elon Musk's tunneling company just unveiled a plan to transport people in Los Angeles to Dodgers Stadium in only four minutes — but the timing of the announcement is curious

Elon Musk's tunneling company just unveiled a plan to transport people in Los Angeles to Dodgers Stadium in only four minutes — but the timing of the announcement is curious

Elon Musk's Boring Company has only sold merchandise so far. But this week, it announced plans to build a 3-mile tunnel that could transport people in Los Angeles to Dodgers Stadium in just four minutes. The timing of the announcement is curious to say the least.

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