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X's AI tool "Grok" was used to turn these young women's selfies into highly sexualized images without their consent. It's a growing trend.
The move reflects the government's commitment to using English first, Internal Affairs Minister Brooke van Velden says.
As we continue to embrace the digital age, the distinction between human and machine-generated content has become increasingly blurry. Artificial Intelligence (AI) has revolutionized the way content ...
The Minister for Internal Affairs has confirmed the New Zealand passport is in the process of being changed to have English ...
Nishijinori, the intricate weaving technique for kimonos that dates back more than a thousand years in Japan’s ancient ...
From streamlining clinical trials to identifying new drug candidates in record time, artificial intelligence is transforming ...
Synchron's implantable brain computer interface allows people to turn thoughts into texts, emails, and posts. Founder Tom ...
Sydney Kamlager-Dove (previously sponsored by former New York Congressman Jamaal Bowman), advocates are pushing for bipartisan House bills in Missouri, Georgia, New York, and Maryland. They have ...
It’s a sticky, boiling hot day in Paris, London, Rome, Athens or any other heatwave-stricken European destination. You flop ...
A US district court judge has withdrawn his decision in a biopharma securities case after lawyers noted that his opinion ...
Known as Aeneas, the tool was trained on an extensive dataset of Latin epigraphy. Experts hope it will help decipher segments ...
X is piloting a new feature that will help to identify the platform's best posts. The system is similar to how Community ...