One of the pranksters behind “Birds Aren’t Real” is back to revive a company synonymous with corporate malfeasance — it has merch and what it’s claiming is an at-home nuclear reactor.
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The Enron Power Summit, an event hosted by the company ... scheduled to expire at 8 a.m. The countdown is now scheduled to end at 1 p.m., according to the Enron website. It remains unclear ...
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If you’re having trouble sleeping at night, have you tried to induce total existential dread by contemplating the end of the entire Universe? If not, here’s a rundown of five ideas exploring ...
We’ll have to wait and see if any other Hollywood-esque research predicting the end of the world from AI systems occurs.
The satirical masterminds behind the "Birds Aren't Real" conspiracy theory have launched a parody product called the "Enron Egg". The Enron Egg is marketed as a fictional at-home nuclear reactor ...
The new Enron has been dismissed by many as a joke or a publicity stunt, but recent filings and a newly-revealed executive ...