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Mr. Holmes, however, portrays Tennyson as a thoughtful Victorian everyman, caught between intellectual tradition and revolution, struggling to articulate the consensus of an exciting but uneasy new age.

From The Wall Street Journal

Then ChatGPT arrived in late 2022, ushering in a new age of artificial intelligence.

From MarketWatch

She hopes new age restrictions take pressure off young skaters.

From Los Angeles Times

Filmmaker Mamoru Hosoda discusses his animated film ‘Scarlet,’ which updates the question from Hamlet’s soliloquy for a new art form — and new age.

From Los Angeles Times

Hasina's downfall seemed to promise a new age.

From BBC