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AI Swaps Genders For Emma Watson, Johnny Depp And More, And Now I Can’t Unsee It

A.I. continues to push the boundaries of what it can do. For all we know, its power of realistic graphics and details could eventually shape casting decisions one day, like picking the perfect James Bond actor. On top of that, artificial intelligence has also taken up creating gender-swapped realities, so if you’re curious what certain stars, like Emma Watson, Johnny Depp, and more, look like as the opposite gender, A.I. has worked its magic to show you. Fair warning, though, you won’t be able to unsee its unbelievable…

Nonbinary genders beyond ‘male’ and ‘female’ would have been no surprise to ancient rabbis

"Genderqueer" and "nonbinary" are contemporary terms for people who don't fit neatly into male or female categories. But acknowledging that not everyone fits neatly into those two groups has a much longer history than you might suspect. As a scholar of Judaism and gender, I find that people across the political spectrum often assume religion must be inherently conservative and unchanging when it comes to sex and

Jennifer Lawrence S*xily Seducing A 19-Year-Old In ‘No Hard Feelings’ Evoke Very Hard Feelings By Netizens, One Says “If…

Jennifer Lawrence S*xily Seducing A 19-Year-Old In ‘No Hard Feelings’ Evoke Very Hard Feelings By Netizens ( Photo Credit – Movie Still ) Jennifer Lawrence starrer ‘No Hard Feelings’ trailer was released a while ago and while we can’t wait to watch her being funny in theatres, fans are not so happy with it. In the trailer, JLaw can be seen seducing a 19-year-old and this has irked the netizens on social media who are slamming her for portraying such a character on the silver screen while they also bash Hollywood for…

50 years of research productivity trends across fields and genders

A woman writing in a notebook. Credit: RF._.studio, Pexels, CC0 (creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) An analysis of scholarly research papers published in the last 50 years provides new insights into trends in research productivity, highlighting an overall increase in productivity and a worldwide gender gap. Milad Haghani of the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia, and colleagues present these findings…