The Philippine Star (Philippine )

The Philippine Star (Philippine )

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  • 3 days ago | philstarlife.com | Purple Romero

    Days after the Senate declined to launch the impeachment trial of the Vice President Sara Duterte, two interviews with Filipinos arguing for and against the move went viral. Neither were real. The schoolboys and elderly woman making their cases were AI creations, examples of increasingly sophisticated fakes possible with even basic online tools. "Why single out the VP?", a digitally created boy in a white school uniform asks, arguing that the case was politically motivated.

  • 6 days ago | philstarlife.com | Norihiko Shirouzu

    Tesla deployed a small group of self-driving taxis picking up paying passengers on Sunday in Austin, Texas, with CEO Elon Musk announcing the "robotaxi launch" and social-media influencers posting videos of their first rides. The event marked the first time Tesla cars without human drivers have carried paying riders, a business that Musk sees as crucial to the electric car maker's financial future.

  • 1 week ago | philstarlife.com | John Patrick Magno Ranara

    Want to know what it means to be a genuine ally?

  • 1 week ago | philstarlife.com | Lé Baltar

    In its earliest iteration, The Trans Actor, a project wrestling with the lived experiences of trans performers in Philippine film and theater, was a documentary film, training the camera on its creators, Serena Magiliw and Zoë de Ocampo, but the two lacked the deep pockets needed for the project’s fruition. “I started doing interviews with Zoë, so lumalabas-labas kami from time to time, tapos pera ko (ang) gamit,” says Magiliw over Zoom.

  • 1 week ago | philstarlife.com | Lé Baltar

    Over three decades since its premiere, French playwright Yasmina Reza’s acclaimed comedy Art, later translated by British playwright Christopher Hampton, is being revived by Repertory Philippines (REP) as the second production of the theater company’s 88th season. The Philippine restaging is directed by Victor Lirio, who helmed REP’s adaptation of Harold Pinter’s Betrayal last season.