SXSW 2024: 3 WTF tech products, including an AI Marilyn Monroe

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When people talk about South by Southwest (SXSW), it’s typically for its music and film festivities. Under the surface, however, is a burgeoning tech scene growing in Austin that is being showcased here at this year’s festival.

While not on the same level as CES 2024, some tech on display caught our eyes, including the reappearance of WeHead. After walking the floor for SXSW’s Creative Industries Expo, we’ve rounded up some of the most intriguing, strange, and WTF tech we saw in Austin.

1. AI that lets you see your past, future, and maybe death?

image of a retro computer and a lamp

Meet Tulpamancer.
Credit: Chance Townsend / Mashable

Tulpamancer was unlike anything else we saw at SXSW. The interactive experience from artists and directors Marc Da Costa and Matthew Niderhauser is an intersection of generative AI and virtual reality, using both tools for an immersive art experience in a uniquely crafted environment created individually for each guest.

This is accomplished through a retro DDOS-style computer, where guests answer a series of questions about their lives in as much depth as possible. Things like what your bedroom looked like when you woke up in the morning, your childhood home, and your happiest memory. If it sounds like the computer is trying to steal your bank information, don’t worry, your answers are deleted after each session.

After answering the questions, you’ll be taken on an AI-crafted journey in VR as it tries to replicate the imagery you describe in the questions. The accuracy of each environment solely depends on how forthcoming you are with the information you give for each question. In one, I told the computer about my cat, Butterbean, and what I received in the VR realm was an eldritch abomination that haunts my memories.

There’s also an AI voice meant to guide users through each scene, but it’s a yappy GPT-generated text-to-speech, so I tuned it out quickly and focused on how accurately the computer replicated the images I described.

Overall, if you can get past the jankyness of the AI art, it’s a neat, if odd, experience. Plus, it presents some Black Mirror-esque use cases of dynamically created VR simulations. While this was more an art piece than entertainment, there’s a future for the melange of AI and VR.

2. Ghosts in the machine

Disturbing the dead is becoming a popular trend in the AI sector. Between SoulLink and SoulMachines, there’s a growing belief that consumers want to interact with the dead — familial, or famous.

Check out Soul Machines’ announcement of Digital Marilyn, a hyper-digital AI powered by the New Zealand-based company’s proprietary “biological AI” and ChatGPT 3.5. Having been dead for 62 years, the famous blonde bombshell has been reincarnated — with permission from the Monroe estate — and able to interact with her fans as if she were still here.

If talking to dead celebrities doesn’t float your boat, there’s also SoulLink, created by South Korean developers JL Standard. With its app, you can create your own AI characters, chat with celebs, or converse with a recently departed loved one. We got to try it out on the floor at SXSW and it was a neat, but odd experience. I got to speak to both Justin Bieber and Taylor Swift, but I wasn’t comfortable enough to create an AI of my great-grandpa — he deserves to rest in peace.

in-app screenshot of a faux sms screen showing several celeberites like Taylor Swift and Elon Musk

I had a brief convo with Justin Bieber. He told me he was reminiscing about the past.
Credit: Soul Link / Screenshot

It’s a strange path that generative AI has gone down — we are, in a sense, putting literal ghosts in our machines. But the experience could be cathartic for those struggling to move on after the death of a relative or close friend.

It also means divulging a lot of personal information to companies, so that’s something to watch out for.

3. Generative Goods

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This is less WTF and more “Whoa that’s kind of neat.” Based out of Marfa, TX, Generative Goods is a digital NFT embroider that creates AI-generated designs to mint as NFTs — and then stitches them onto merch like hats and shirts. One of the biggest digs against NFTs is that digital ownership means nothing when you don’t physically have possession of the art you purchased.

Thus, Generative Goods exist to give NFT owners a way to physically own their art, moving away from the speculative, hype-based nature of the NFT market. The booth at SXSW did live embroidery of some hats for guests who bought an NFT design.

It remains to be seen if this idea is enough to help raise the value of NFTs — nearly all NFTs that exist in the market are worth practically nothing.

4 ways AI can boost your productivity at work

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The ever-growing presence of AI in our day-to-day lives can honestly feel a little overwhelming and kind of scary. And while there’s plenty to be weary of, there are plenty of ways to utilize AI for good. Here’s a rundown of the AI tools that can help you be more productive, so you can spend more time doing the things you actually enjoy. 

Our favorite 2-in-1 laptop is on sale for $300 off

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Save $300: As of March 11, our favorite 2-in-1 laptop, the HP Spectre x360 14, is on sale for $1,149.99 on HP’s website, down from $1,449.99. That price cut saves you 20% on a laptop that came out just two months ago.

HP Spectre x360 14 laptop and stylus

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HP Spectre x360 14

$1,149.99 at HP
$1,449.99 Save $300.00

When shopping for a laptop, you have plenty of options to sort through — but if you’re looking for a tablet and a laptop, going for a good 2-in-1 can help you narrow your search considerably.

Luckily, our new favorite 2-in-1 laptop just got a price drop of $300. As of March 11, you can grab the HP Spectre x360 14 for just $1,149 through HP’s online store, saving you 20% on a laptop that’s usually $1,449.99.

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So what makes this laptop stand out among other 2-in-1 machines? For starters, it delivers impressive battery life, offering 11 hours of runtime in our testing (note: we did review a different configuration of this laptop that had more memory and a more powerful processor). According to Mashable Tech Editor Kim Gedeon, Windows laptops are notorious for their subpar battery life, so a 2-in-1 that doesn’t need to stay plugged in all day is definitely worth a second look.

That isn’t all this laptop has to offer, though. A new Intel Core Ultra processor and 16GB of RAM gets you where you need to go quickly. Obviously, with a laptop that also functions as a tablet, you want a quality display, and HP delivers, with a 14-inch 120Hz OLED touchscreen display with a 16:10 aspect ratio, which basically means you’ll be working with a large, clear screen.

Speaking of clarity, the Spectre x360 14 also comes equipped with a wide-angle 9MP camera that Gedeon deemed “excellent at recreating colors” (anyone who’s used Zoom knows this isn’t always a given).

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On the tablet end of things, this 2-in-1 comes with a HP Rechargeable MPP 2.0 Tilt Pen, which retails on its own for $76.99 (but at the time of writing is also on sale for $56.99). You can use this pen on the screen in one of its three setups: laptop, tablet, or tent mode. As for the keyboard and touch pad, Gedeon found both exemplary, with the keyboard being her new favorite of any laptop she’s tested, and the touchpad offering “the perfect balance of smoothness and resistance.”

A few points that keep this model short of perfect are the weird port placement, heavier frame, and fingerprint happy exterior.

With all that said, this 2-in-1 laptop remains a Mashable Choice Award recipient for a reason. However, if you’re not dead set on a 2-in-1 and are looking for more budget laptop options, we’ve tested and selected picks that are even more affordable.

Score the Apple Watch Series 7 for its new lowest price yet at Amazon

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SAVE 22%: Today, Mar. 11, the Apple Watch Series 7 has hit its new record-low price at Amazon, dropping from $388.26 to $302.30. That saves you $86.04.


Apple Watch Series 7

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Apple Watch Series 7

$302.30 at Amazon
$388.26 Save $85.96

The most durable of all Apple Watches, the Apple Watch Series 7 is a go-to tool for health and fitness fanatics thanks to its advanced sensors and the increased data it delivers. Today, you can score it for the lowest price it’s ever sold for.

As of today, Mar. 11, the Apple Watch Series 7 is on sale for 22% off, saving you $80.04. This brings the price down from $388.26 to $302.30, establishing its new record-low price according to Amazon price tracker site camelcamelcamel. Given that as recently as Nov. 2023 this watch was selling for $759, today makes an opportune time to buy.

Not only does the Apple Watch Series 7 boast the litany of features that Apple Watches are known for, but it bumps everything up to the next level: it can measure your blood oxygen levels and even take an ECG. Plus, it sends you notifications if your heart rhythm is ever irregular. We also love the Series 7 because it has GPS and cellular service, making sure that you’re connected even if your iPhone isn’t nearby.

Shop this limited-time offer today at Amazon and score yourself an Apple Watch Series 7.

Today’s the last day to score 50% (or more) off at REI

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SPRING DEALS: Today’s the last day to score 50% off (or more) on select items at REI. Plus, get up to 60% off on new markdowns.


Our top picks:

Best tent deal

Mountainsmith Upland 4P Tent

$89.73 at REI
(save $110.22)

Mountainsmith Upland 4P Tent


Best camping chair deal

Big Agnes Big Six Camp Chair

$99.73 at REI
(save $100.22)

Big Agnes Big Six Camp Chair


Best sleeping pad deal

Mountain Summit Gear Self-Inflating 2.5 Camp Pad (Large)

$53.73 at REI
(save $56.26)

Mountain Summit Gear Self-Inflating 2.5 Camp Pad (Large)

Whether you’re into camping or want to score a deal on gear for your next tailgate, bonfire, or (insert other outdoor activity here), now’s the time to shop.

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REI is hosting a spring sale where you can find discounts on hand-picked outdoor essentials, including new arrivals and best-selling classics. Note: Some of these items will revert back to full price after today, so you might want to snatch them up while you can.

Here are our top picks from the REI spring sale:

Best tent deal

Mountainsmith Upland 4P Tent

Credit: Mountainsmith

Our pick: Mountainsmith Upland 4P Tent

$89.73 at REI
$199.95 Save $110.22

Why we like it

The Mountainsmith Upland 4P Tent is on sale for $89.73, 55% off its original price. (That’s a pretty good deal for a four-person tent if you ask us!)

This citron green tent is lightweight and easy to set up, making it perfect for weekend camping trips or music festivals. Its spacious interior can comfortably fit up to four people, while its mesh wall panels, water-resistant fly, and polyurethane-coated floor protect against rain and bugs.

More tent deals:

  • Alpine Mountain Gear Weekender Tent 4 — $64.73 $149.99 (save $85.26)

  • Mountain Summit Gear Northwood Series II 4-Person Backpacking Tent — $112.73 $284.99 (save $172.26)

  • ALPS Mountaineering Camp Creek 6 Tent — $154.73 $349.99 (save $195.26)

Best camping chair deal

Big Agnes Big Six Camp Chair

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Our pick: Big Agnes Big Six Camp Chair

$99.73 at REI
$199.95 Save $100.22

Why we like it

The Big Agnes Big Six Camp Chair features a tall back and a wide seat for ultimate comfort. It’s currently 50% off at $99.73. With 20 inches between the seat and the ground, this chair is easy to get in and out of, making it ideal for people of all ages.

It can hold up to 300 pounds and comes with its own compact carrying bag, so you can throw it over your shoulder and take it anywhere.

Best sleeping pad deal

Mountain Summit Gear Self-Inflating 2.5 Camp Pad (Large)

Credit: Mountain Summit Gear

Our pick: Mountain Summit Gear Self-Inflating 2.5 Camp Pad (Large)

$53.73 at REI
$109.99 Save $56.26

Why we like it

If you’ve ever slept in just a sleeping bag on the hard ground, you know how important a good sleeping pad can be. The Mountain Summit Gear Self-Inflating 2.5 Camp Pad (Large) is designed to make those rough nights a little bit easier.

Made of durable ripstop material, this self-inflating camp pad provides a comfortable sleeping surface while insulating against the cold ground. With a generous thickness of 2.5 inches, it offers quick and easy comfort for a restful night’s sleep.

More deals on sleeping gear:

  • Mountain Summit Gear Self-Inflating 3.5 Camp Pad (Extra Large) — $61.73 $125 (save $63.27)

  • Sea to Summit Comfort Plus Self-Inflating Sleeping Pad — $84.73 $169 (save $84.27)

  • NEMO Forte 20 Sleeping Bag — $141.73 $219.95 (save $78.22)

Just in time for spring: save up to 69% off on tents at Amazon

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With the winter months behind us, it’s time to look forward to an adventure-packed spring and summer. If your itinerary includes getting back to your favorite campgrounds- and exploring new ones- then you need to make sure you have the right gear. Of course, that all starts with the right tent.

Today’s best tent deals as of Mar.11:

Best 2-person tent deal

Wakeman 2-Person Camping Tent

$18.90
(save $6.80)

2-person camping tent


Best 4-person tent deal

Coleman Skydome Camping Tent

$222.90
(save $102.09)

Coleman Skydome Camping Tent


Best 10-person tent deal

Coleman WeatherMaster 10-Person Camping Tent

$108.40
(save $241.59)

Coleman WeatherMaster 10-Person Camping Tent

It’s a given that if you’re going camping, you need a sturdy, durable tent that can protect you from the elements. But once you’ve got those boxes checked, other factors come into play: Is the tent easy to carry into your site? How long does it take to set up? And, most importantly: is there room for everyone? In today’s tent sale at Amazon, you can shop tents that are big enough for ten people or small enough for just two for up to 69% off.

Best 2-person tent deal

2-person camping tent

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Our pick: Wakeman 2-Person Camping Tent

$18.90 at Amazon
$25.17 Save $6.27

Why we like it

Whether you want some shade at the beach for your kiddos or you need a tent to bring along on your next backpacking trip, this Wakeman 2-person tent is ready for the job. All of its materials fit into a compact carrying bag, and it weighs 2.75 lbs. Plus, it has a removable rain fly to protect against weather. Today’s sale brings the tent’s price down to under $20, making it an excellent value buy for anyone who spends time outdoors.

Best 4-person tent deal

Coleman Skydome Camping Tent

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Our pick: Coleman Skydome Camping Tent

$222.90 at Amazon
$324.99 Save $102.09

Why we like it

Sometimes, you just need a bit more space. Whether you want to be able to stretch out or you’re traveling in a group of four, the Coleman Skydome Camping Tent has a comfortable amount of space. This dome tent can fit two queen-sized airbeds inside, plus it has and extra weatherproof screen room that’s great for hanging out or for storage. With pre-attached poles, this tent can be set up easily in under five minutes. It’s also designed with Dark Room Technology, which means you can catch some shut-eye and not have to wake up at dawn. Plus, it works to keep the inside of the tent cool.

Best 10-person tent deal

Coleman WeatherMaster 10-Person Camping Tent

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Our pick: Coleman WeatherMaster 10-Person Camping Tent

$108.40 at Amazon
$349.99 Save $241.59

Why we like it

Whether you’re taking the whole family camping or you’re hitting a music festival with friends, the Coleman WeatherMaster 10-Person Camping Tent is the hub of the trip. It has enough room for three queen airbeds and has a tall, cabin-like design so you can comfortably hang out inside the tent and enjoy downtime if you need it. Naturally, this tent takes more time to set up than the others on this list. However, with the help of the crew you’re camping with, the Coleman WeatherMaster can be set up in 20 minutes. Today’s sale price of $108.40 brings this tent to its lowest price ever, so we recommend grabbing it now.

‘Oppenheimer’ wins Best Picture at the 2024 Oscars

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The name on everybody’s lips at the 96th Academy Awards was Oppenheimer.

Christopher Nolan’s historical drama took home the Oscar for Best Picture, as well as six other awards: Best Director (Nolan), Best Actor (Cillian Murphy), Best Supporting Actor (Robert Downey Jr.), Best Original Score, Best Film Editing, and Best Cinematography.

The Oscar win marks the end of a dominant awards season for Oppenheimer, which picked up top prizes at the Golden Globes, SAG Awards, PGA Awards, DGA Awards, BAFTAs, and Critics Choice Awards.

But Oppenheimer didn’t just dominate awards season. It also crushed at the box office, with a global gross of just over $950 million as of writing this article. On top of all that, it became a pop culture sensation along with Barbie, its partner in Barbenheimer crime. (For its part, Barbie picked up one award, for Best Original Song for “What Was I Made For.”) Truly, there was no stopping Oppenheimer this year.

How to watch: Oppenheimer is now streaming on Peacock.

Emma Stone wins her second Best Actress Oscar for ‘Poor Things’

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Between delivering exquisite physical comedy and threatening to punch a baby, Emma Stone’s performance in Poor Things has earned her her second Academy Award for Best Actress.

Stone played the lead role of Bella Baxter, a resurrected woman with a child’s brain, in Yorgos Lanthimos’ critically acclaimed film. Prior to the Oscars, she also won the Golden Globe, BAFTA, and Critics’ Choice Award for Poor Things.

As Bella, Stone goes through the stages of growing up within the span of two and a half hours, moving from a toddler’s waddle to uninhibited dance moves to graceful maturity. Mashable Entertainment Editor Kristy Puchko called Stone “a force of nature” in the film, writing in her review that “This is a role that could have easily become a hammy feast in the wrong hands, but in Stone’s it is divine.”

This is Stone’s second Oscar for Best Actress. She won her first in 2017 for her role in La La Land, and has previously been nominated for Best Supporting Actress for her work in Birdman and in The Favourite, her first collaboration with Lanthimos. This year, her work as a producer on Poor Things also earned her a Best Picture nomination.

How to watch: Poor Things is now streaming on Hulu.

Christopher Nolan wins his first Best Director Oscar for ‘Oppenheimer’

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Christopher Nolan fans, the time has finally come: Nolan has won his first-ever Best Director Oscar for Oppenheimer.

Nolan has been nominated for a total of eight Academy Awards over the course of his career, including Best Director for Dunkirk; Best Original Screenplay for Memento and Inception; Best Adapted Screenplay for Oppenheimer; and Best Picture for Oppenheimer, Dunkirk, and Inception. Tonight’s Oscar marks his first win.

In addition to the Oscar, Nolan picked up a number of major Best Director awards this year, including the Golden Globe, BAFTA, Critics Choice Award, and DGA Award. His winning Best Director continues a banner night for Oppenheimer at the Oscars, which includes Best Supporting Actor for Robert Downey Jr. and Best Actor for Cillian Murphy.

How to watch: Oppenheimer is now streaming on Peacock.

John Mulaney’s ‘Field of Dreams’ Oscars bit proves he should’ve hosted

John Mulaney presenting the award for Best Sound.

Before presenting the award for Best Sound at the 2024 Oscars comedian John Mulaney explained, in rapid-fire detail, the nonsensical plot of Field of Dreams.

For those who don’t remember the iconic film, in Mulaney’s words, “He mows done corn and then there is a field and then he’s like, ‘I’m going to watch ghosts play baseball.’ And the bank is like, ‘You want to pay your mortgage?’ And he’s like, ‘Nah, I’m going to watch ghosts play baseball.’ And then he finds James Earl Jones who wrote The Boat Rocker which I thought was a real book late into my 20s.”

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Then he explains what’s weird about it: “Timothy Busfield pushes little Gabby Hoffman off the bleachers and she falls down and she’s unconscious. Then Bush Lancaster is moonlight graham and he comes up and pats her on the back a couple times and he’s like, ‘Hot dog in the throat.’ And then he can’t go back in the game because I guess there is a rule in ghost baseball.”

The detail, precision, and audacity of this explanation proves one thing: This is a man who clearly loves the movies! Let him host the Oscars next year.