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Metallic snowflakes the thickness of a human hair could lead to new technologies

Metallic snowflakes the thickness of a human hair could lead to new technologies

Creating stunning, tiny metallic snowflakes – each as wide as a human hair is thick – could pave the way for new sensors, better industrial processes and even advanced, smaller electronics for computers of the future. . That’s the conclusion of a new study by Australian and New Zealand researchers who grew the elaborate metallic …

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AI can now write like a human.  Some teachers are worried.

AI can now write like a human. Some teachers are worried.

“The 360” shows you diverse perspectives on the major stories and debates of the day. What is happening Artificial intelligence has advanced at an extraordinary rate over the past few years. Today, these impossibly complex algorithms are able to create , which can be turned into actual movies and – in the latest step that …

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AI can now write like a human.  Some teachers are worried.

AI can now write like a human. Some teachers are worried.

“The 360” shows you diverse perspectives on the major stories and debates of the day. What is happening Artificial intelligence has advanced at an extraordinary rate over the past few years. Today, these impossibly complex algorithms are able to create , which can be turned into actual movies and – in the latest step that …

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Does AI Lensa steal human art?  Expert explains controversy

Does AI Lensa steal human art? Expert explains controversy

Photo and video editing app Lensa has risen to prominence on social media in recent weeks, after adding a feature that lets you generate stunning digital portraits of yourself in contemporary art styles. It does this for a small fee and the effort of uploading 10-20 different photos of yourself. 2022 was the year that …

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Artists denounce the use of AI art: "I worry about the future of human creativity"

Artists denounce the use of AI art: “I worry about the future of human creativity”

Sign up to our Evening Headlines email for your daily guide to the latest news Sign up for our free US Evening Headlines email In recent weeks, artificial intelligence apps have gone viral on social media for allowing users to create avatars in the style of various famous artists. However, these powerful new tools are …

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Biomembrane research findings could advance understanding of computing and human memory

Biomembrane research findings could advance understanding of computing and human memory

image: A pure lipid membrane formed using lipid-coated water droplets exhibits long-term potentiation, or LTP, associated with learning and memory, mimicking hippocampal LTP seen in mammalian brain and birds. see After Credit: Credit: Jill Hemman/ORNL, US Dept. of Energy While studying how bio-inspired materials could inform the design of next-generation computers, scientists at the Department …

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drive the human seeks connections between AI and nature through seven prototypes

drive the human seeks connections between AI and nature through seven prototypes

DRIVING THE HUMAN: A 3-DAY FESTIVAL FOR A 3-YEAR PROJECT From 2020 to 2023, scientific and artistic collaboration lead the human proposes and produces seven tangible prototypes responding to our current planetary scenarios. This year saw the second gathering of this long journey, with a series of interactive installations, screenings, workshops and stimulating performances bringing …

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Russia ride hailing app hacking

America’s CIA offers jobs to disgruntled Russians, but can human intelligence outshine new-age technology?

The Central Intelligence Agency’s (CIA) open invitation to disgruntled Russians to join it as spies could be interpreted as an admission by arguably the world’s best-endowed spy network that its policy of dealing with Moscow was so far inadequate. Powered by Su-35 fighters, Russia ‘wins in the air’, but Ukrainians lead on the ground – …

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What the octopus and the human brain have in common – Neuroscience News

Summary: Octopuses have a massively expanded repertoire of miRNAs in their neural tissue, reflecting development similar to that which has occurred in vertebrates. The results suggest that miRNA plays an important role in the development of complex brains. Source: MDC Cephalopods like octopus, squid, and cuttlefish are highly intelligent animals with complex nervous systems. In …

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TaskUs and L1ght launch the "Safety Operations Center", a hybrid "human + AI" moderation solution for user-generated content - FinTech Futures

TaskUs and L1ght launch the “Safety Operations Center”, a hybrid “human + AI” moderation solution for user-generated content – FinTech Futures

Security Operations Center Leverages TaskUs New Strategic Relationship with L1ght NEW BRAUNFELS, Texas–(BUSINESS WIRE)–TaskUs, Inc. (Nasdaq: TASK), a provider of outsourced trust and security and digital customer experience services for fast-growing technology companies, announced a strategic investment in AntiToxin, Inc., dba, L1ght, an anti-toxicity artificial intelligence company headquartered in Tel Aviv, Israel. L1ght’s technology uses …

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