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Steven Zeitchik

Senior Editor, Technology and Politics

Steven Zeitchik has been covering media, entertainment and technology for two decades, serving as staff writer at The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times and other publications. He has also reported frequently from the Middle East, Ukraine and other global locations.

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The First Mainly AI-Generated Super Bowl Ad Is Here, for Better or Worse

The Svedka spot features LLM robots and synthetic people. Get ready for the Slopper Bowl?

MAGA vs. MAGA: Who’s Winning the Right Wing Media Meltdown?

Tucker Carlson vs Ben Shapiro! Candace Owens vs Mark Levin! A year into Trump 2.0, the country's conservative firebrands are at war over Charlie Kirk, Israel and anti-semitism.

Bad Bunny Gana el Album del Año, Por Ser El Primero de Ganarlo

'DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS' hizo historia el premio mas alto de la funcion del domingo

Jelly Roll Wins His First-Ever Grammys and Urges Deeper Relationship With Jesus

The hip-hop-country hyphenate grew passionate about God from the Crypto.com stage.

The Oscars Are Giving Serious ’70s Vibes

A time of chaos, uncertainty and discomfort with the status quo was good for cinema before. ‘Sinners,’ ‘One Battle’ and ‘Marty Supreme’ may be proving it true again.

Darren Aronofsky Has Reconstructed the Revolutionary War Using AI

That's the conceit of a series he made with Google DeepMind and Salesforce, which will unfurl on Time Magazine’s YouTube channel every week through the end of the year.

Brittney Griner Has a Doc at Sundance. She Thinks It Has Plenty to Say About ICE Actions in Minnesota

“I hope this film can shed some light into what it could be like if we keep letting this happen,” she says.

Mark Cuban Thinks Indiana’s National Championship Is the Embodiment of “the American Dream”

The longtime NBA owner and ‘Shark Tank’ star also explains why he recently left the ABC mainstay.

The Indiana-Miami CFP Game Is the Hollywood Tangle We Didn’t Know We Needed

Dwayne Johnson, Mark Cuban and even the writer of 'Rudy' are all in on the championship fray.

Salman Rushdie Reveals How He Survived the Attack That Nearly Killed Him

The author gives his first interview ahead of the Sundance premiere of Alex Gibney’s intimate doc, which reframes his story as one of survival, partnership and defiance. But he still doesn't want to be a symbol.

At the Golden Globes, a Warner Bros. Party, and a Hint of Worry

'One Battle After Another,' 'Sinners' and Mike De Luca all get their flowers, even as you could feel the anxiety about the studio's — and Hollywood's — future

How This Became the Season of Hating on AI

A pro-human pose has become fashionable on the Oscar circuit. Will it do anything?