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$14 Million Mary Ellen Popel Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family Mary Ellen Popel is an actress, known for Wild Weed (1949), The Ten Commandments (1956) and Highway Patrol (1955). Net Worth$14 MillionProfessionActressActress TitleYearStatusCharacterThe Interns1962Nurse (uncredited)Experiment in Terror1962FBI Office Secretary (uncredited)Beloved Infidel1959Miss Clayton (uncredited)The Adventures of Jim Bowie1958TV SeriesTazanaHighway Patrol1957TV SeriesEmily SilverOmar Khayyam1957Court Woman (uncredited)The Ten Commandments1956Hebrew at Golden Calf (uncredited)Boston Blackie1951TV SeriesWild Weed1949RitaLost in a Harem1944Slave Girl (uncredited)A Woman's Face1941Party Guest (uncredited) Known for moviesWild Weed (1949) Read More...
As artificial intelligence begins to play an increasingly prominent role in our lives — writing news and driving cars, for better or worse — we’re naturally faced with a series of difficult questions. Principal among them: “Could I beat an AI in a fight? And if so, how?”
Eight Marines recently cracked the code. The key, they discovered, is to act like video game characters.
In the upcoming book “Four Battlegrounds: Power in the Age of Artificial Intelligence” by Paul Scharre — an excerpt of which was posted on Twitter by the Economist’s defense editor, Shashank Joshi — the author relays an anecdote about a time when the U. Read More...
Assuming that an artistic defense of hip-hop is possible, Gilbert Newman Perkins's Sept. 20 op-ed, "Hip-hop hypocrisy," wasn't it.
The fact that a "standard hip-hop song" has "16 bars" and "various beats-per-minute patterns" doesn't mean that it "mirrors" a Shakespearean sonnet. A hip-hop song has notes as well, but Mr. Perkins surely wouldn't say it "mirrors" Bach. The same goes for the fact that rap artists use the same basic literary devices that also appear in middle school fan fiction. Read More...