
Techno utopia or AI nightmare? The problem with music made by machines
Songs created by artificial intelligence are being met with disgust, but isn’t the whole point of electronic music that it’s made by robots?

Songs created by artificial intelligence are being met with disgust, but isn’t the whole point of electronic music that it’s made by robots?

Scientific review highlights the prevalence of major depressive disorders during the period, identifying its most risky stage as two weeks after birth

The Mexican architect is the first woman commissioned to design a wing of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, scheduled to open in 2030

Spain’s most listened-to young artist was catapulted to international fame at age 20 with his hit ‘Quédate’ featuring Bizarrap. In this interview he reflects on the severe depression he experienced, reggaeton, and the effects of fame

‘The Devil Wears Prada 2′ reviews the relationship between designers and technology, two sectors that were traditionally worlds apart. We take a look at the role of Anna Wintour and the tech oligarchs in the newly released movie

The British star became one of the industry’s highest‑paid top models. After years focused on acting and business, she is now turning to singing

With nowhere left to put the crude, future production — and the infrastructure that enables it — is increasingly at risk

The intensification of attacks on Ukraine’s Danube ports has led to explosions and evacuations in towns near the frontier

Authorities confiscated 445 tons of the narcotic in 2025, according to a new report that details how traffickers are adapting their methods to evade growing pressure from Washington

The accusation against the governor of Sinaloa once again highlights the allegations that have dogged Morena’s electoral campaigns since 2021

The US president is pressuring Republican governors to change voting districts in time for the November midterms

The Cuban government arrested the teenager for participating in a protest in March amid negotiations with the United States, which is demanding the release of more than a thousand inmates

Investigators say he recorded the minors during the ‘sleepovers’ he hosted for his own children and their classmates