‘The Sopranos,’ ‘Breaking Bad’ Among 139k Film & TV Scripts Used for AI

It turns out that the writers’ demands during the strike didn’t bring about the results everyone had anticipated. Alex Reisner, a screenwriter and programmer, came across an interesting discovery while scrutinizing a large dataset used to train AI for various language models. In a piece he wrote for The Atlantic, Reisner revealed that this dataset was trained on over 53,000 movie scripts and 85,000 TV episode scripts, including works from iconic shows like The Godfather, The Simpsons, Twin Peaks, The Sopranos, and Breaking Bad.

Elusive ‘CryptoQueen’ may be hiding in Russia

As a seasoned investigative analyst with decades of experience chasing down elusive characters and uncovering hidden truths, I must say that the case of Ruja Ignatova, also known as the CryptoQueen, is one for the history books. Her disappearance and the alleged multi-billion dollar pyramid scheme she orchestrated through OneCoin have left a trail of … Read more

Gwen Stefani Recalls Telling Blake Shelton ‘This Is Not Happening’ Amid The Voice Romance

Regarding the undeniable talent showcased by contestants on Season 26 of The Voice airing currently on TV schedules, there’s debate about how effectively the show has catapulted its competitors’ careers. However, one fact remains uncontested: it played a significant role in the blossoming romance between two of its coaches, Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton. They’ve been married for over three years now, having first crossed paths on The Voice set in 2014. Interestingly, Gwen Stefani initially expressed doubt about their workplace romance, telling Blake that it wouldn’t work out.

Netflix ‘One Piece’ Season 2 “Surpasses” Season 1 According to Eiichiro Oda

Season 2 of the live-action adaptation of the popular manga “One Piece” is being kept secretive in terms of its production, yet it has shared some intriguing casting details for eagerly awaited characters. The source material for this series is one of the best-selling comic books globally, hence the level of anticipation for the show is justified. Unlike some adaptations, such as Netflix’s “Cowboy Bebop” live-action series that didn’t involve the original creator, Shinichirō Watanabe, in its creative process, “One Piece” stands out due to its collaboration with the author of the original series.