Sports commentator Molly Qerim Rose speaks to the crowd during a live taping of ESPN's "First Take" at Florida A&;M University. / Tori Lynn Schneider/Tallahassee Democrat / USA TODAY NETWORK Molly ...
Stephen A. Smith comparing himself to Patrick Mahomes because people find both of them annoying due to their greatness resulted in a legitimate spit take from Molly Qerim. pic.twitter.com ...
It's hard to disagree with that take, but it caught co-host Molly Qerim off guard to the point that she spit out her coffee as she struggled to stifle her laughter. The "First Take" panel was ...
Co-hosts Louis Riddick and Dan Orlovsky burst out in laughter, while Molly Qerim spat out her drink. "I've never done this on TV, but I spit up, straight out of my mouth. And I apologise America ...
Stephen A. Smith uncorked a take so absurd on First Take that it caused host Molly Qerim to do a spit-take all over the desk. The comment that prompted such a reaction out of Qerim was Smith comparing ...
Stephen A. Smith rebukes the Chiefs' "villain" label before making Molly Qerim spit her coffee out with his analogy. Skip to main content Skip to navigation Menu ...
Britain will become the first country to introduce laws against AI tools used to generate sexual abuse images, the government announced late Saturday. The government will make it illegal to ...
Four new laws will tackle the threat of child sexual abuse images generated by artificial intelligence (AI), the government has announced. The Home Office says that, to better protect children ...
These tools are already being used by predators to generate images of child abuse, such as using AI to remove clothing from real images of children. Perpetrators have also stitched the faces of ...
The UK is set to be the first country in the world to make it illegal to own artificial intelligence tools designed to produce images of child sexual abuse. Under the plans, announced by Home ...