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Don’t Miss: social media violence, lowdown on AI, scary black holes

Watch a town descend into chaos after a social media hack, learn how much we really know about AI, explore science-art links – and peer inside black holes

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AI pioneer Rodney Brooks delivers this year’s Strachey Lecture, ““, at the Mathematical Institute in Oxford, UK, on 21 November. Find out what we know, don’t know or may be wrong about. AI could be centuries away.

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Opening at FACT Gallery in Liverpool, UK, on 22 November is , an international show exploring how artists and scientists collaborate to uncover hidden aspects of our world.

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In (pictured), a town turns to mob violence after everyone’s social media is hacked. Chaos ensues as the movie’s writer/director, Sam Levinson, pits four high school girls against an entire town run amok. The film opens in the UK on 23 November.

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Every massive star leaves a black hole when it dies and every galaxy harbours a supermassive one at its centre. Find out more in by Chris Impey, an astronomer at the University of Arizona.

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is a fighting game in which players can enter tournaments and buy in-game gear using multiple cryptocurrencies, including its own, GameCoin.

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Topics: Art / Black holes / Books / Exhibition / Social media / Video games