Be Our Guest at Disney’s 30th Anniversary production of BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, the breathtaking musical filled with the romance and grandeur audiences know and love. This enchanting and timeless tale ...
The incentive is obvious: money. Each interaction, each digital conversation, each emotional hit becomes data, engagement, and profit.
Calum Worthy, who starred as Dez Wade on the Disney Channel series Austin & Ally, co-founded the app 2wai, which uses artificial intelligence (AI) to create avatars of dead loved ones.
Several X users compared Worthy’s new busines venture to a season 2 episode of the dystopian sci-fi anthology series “Black Mirror.” In the episode, which is titled “Be Right Back,” a woman (Hayley ...
If you lived through the Golden Age of Disney Channel Shows, then you know no holiday season would be complete… The post ...
Today’s Forbes Daily highlights a canceled consumer protection, Trump’s history with the Saudis, a secretive defense startup winning contracts, StubHub stumbles and more.
(CNN) — Lawyers for Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook said allegations she committed mortgage fraud are “baseless” and urged the Justice Department to drop its inquiry. The Justice Department ...
Former Disney Channel actor Calum Worthy has sparked controversy after posting a video promoting his new AI app, 2wai, which ...
Ally Medical ER’s company culture focuses on putting patients first, a quality that has led the community health centers to be Austin’s Top Workplaces winner among mid-size employers for 2025. Since ...
Former Disney star Calum Worthy has sparked controversy for his new AI app, 2wai, which lets users speak to digital clones of their dead relatives: 'Looks like the most disturbing episode of 'Black ...
S ure, Austin Moon and Ally Dawson began every episode of Disney Channel’s Austin & Ally singing, “There’s no way I could ...
Sure, Austin Moon and Ally Dawson began every episode of Disney Channel’s Austin & Ally singing, “There’s no way I could make it without’cha, do it without’cha, be here without’cha,” but that doesn’t ...