News headline reprises a famous quip from the 20th century master of famous quips. (Page 1/1)
rinselberg MAY 21, 11:02 AM
"Intruder nabbed near actor Own Wilson's Santa Monica home—wearing his pajamas."

This could be an important test for the AI engines and chatbots. Can the Artificial Intelligence disambiguate whether the intruder was nabbed wearing Owen Wilson's pajamas, or nabbed wearing his own pajamas?

Police have said that they believe that neither Owen Wilson's home or his pajamas (they were Owen Wilson's pajamas) were specifically targeted—they believe it was just a crime of convenience.

I don't know whether anyone has put the famously obvious question to Mr Wilson.

That news banner (that's what I call the beginning of a report or article that isn't literally a headline) truly "begs the question" in a way that isn't seen all that often.

(I guess that is a headline. It's not "the" headline at the top of the front page. Recalling the days when news was delivered as print on paper.)

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Viva la revolución del 15 de agosto

[This message has been edited by rinselberg (edited 05-21-2023).]