Tom Hanks is warning fans about a scam that involves a computer generated version of himself. The actor took to Instagram to tell fans about a video that has an AI version of him promoting a dental plan. His post included a screenshot of his AI counterpart along with him telling fans to beware and that he has nothing to do with it.
The actor has previously spoken about the use of artificial intelligence saying its growing use has "always been lingering." One clue it’s AI? Any Tom Hanks fan would know it’s only a strong resemblance and not the real deal.
Kelly Clarkson was performing for a private corporate function at US Bank Stadium in Minneapolis this week when she became worried that the sheer top she was wearing had shifted and she might be showing more of herself than she wanted to. She stopped the song, saying, “Should I fix it?” then, “I think my boob’s showing.” Kelly scooted off stage to adjust her top before returning to finish the show. See the video below.
For the fourth time this year, a lottery jackpot has entered billion-dollar territory. The Powerball jackpot grew to an estimated $1.2 billion late Monday, with a cash value of $551.7 million — the third largest U.S. lottery prize of the year. It's the first time in Powerball history that back-to-back jackpot runs have generated grand prizes over $1 billion, lottery officials said Monday. The jackpot was last won on July 19 when a ticket purchased in California was the sole winner of the $1.08 billion jackpot. Since then, there have been 31 consecutive drawings with no grand prize winner. Bigger prizes — and fewer jackpot winners — have become the norm for the past few years after the two lotteries made the games harder to win and more enticing to play.