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First there was an influx of artificial intelligence-generated portraits mimicking Japanese Studio Ghibli’s signature style. Then came Barbie Doll starter packs flooding social media. But what can be ...
Microsoft Corp. is rolling out two lower-end versions of its main Surface devices in a bid to drum up interest in computers ...
Microsoft Corp is introducing two lower-end versions of its main Surface devices in a bid to drum up interest in computers ...
A new wave of “reasoning” systems from companies like OpenAI is producing incorrect information more often. Even the ...
With 500 gigawatts of new U.S. generating capacity required, it will take an estimated $2 trillion of investments to meet 2030 power demand. Wind, solar and other renewables are leading contenders to ...
The White House continues its affinity for artificial intelligence-generated imagery depicting Donald Trump as a hunk-ified ...
Over 12 years as pope, Francis tried to remake the U.S. Catholic hierarchy more in his image, elevating pastors who ...
As the newest trend gains traction online, here's how to use AI to see what your dog would look like as a human. In Newsweek's annual World's Greatest Auto Disruptors, the Mercedes-Benz Future ...
Host Qiraat Attar, content strategist for Foundry India, interviews top chief information security officers throughout India to discuss current security threats, critical IT projects, security ...
The bill makes it illegal to "knowingly publish" or threaten to publish intimate images without a person's consent, including AI-generated "deepfakes." Here's a closer look.
With AI, “we are in the process not of re-creating human biology,” said Thomas Naselaris, a neuroscientist at the University ...
A new KPMG report about artificial intelligence found that a staggering 75% of respondents in the US are deeply concerned about possible negative outcomes due to AI, while 45% believe the risks ...