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World’s first ultra-realistic robot artist makes vases and cutlery with 3D printer
THE world’s first ultra-realistic robot artist showed off her skills yesterday by drawing plates, bowls and jugs. Ai-Da, star attraction…
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AI reveals what the ‘perfect’ Love Island contestants look like – how do YOU think they compare to past winners?
A MAN used the power of AI to create the “perfect” Love Island contestants – but how do you think…
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NASA, Boeing delay the first crewed flight test of the Starliner capsule…again
Boeing and NASA said Thursday that the first crewed flight test of the Starliner capsule would be further delayed due…
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Turncoat drone story shows why we should fear people, not AIs
A story about a simulated drone turning on its operator in order to kill more efficiently is making the rounds…
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Fidelity cuts Reddit valuation by 41%
Fidelity, the lead investor in Reddit’s most recent funding round in 2021, has slashed the estimated worth of its equity…
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Two gamers got jobs with Amazon just to steal the new Zelda
When the release of a new blockbuster title is imminent, most gamers will want to play the game as soon…
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Judge Dismisses D.C.’s Privacy Lawsuit Against Meta
The News A Superior Court judge on Thursday dismissed a privacy lawsuit against Meta by the District of Columbia, which…
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Rocket Lab’s private mission to Venus slips to 2025
Rocket Lab’s mission to Venus, which was originally scheduled to launch last month, is “not imminent,” a spokesperson confirmed to…
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Salesforce could be repositioning itself as a data company
Salesforce reported earnings on Wednesday, and while it wasn’t quite the heady rush of last quarter’s unexpectedly strong offering, it…
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Stranger Things game developer BonusXP is shutting down
BonusXP, the game studio that worked with Netflix to kick off its gaming initiative and introduced “Stranger Things” titles on…
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At last, the Raspberry Pi shortage is finally coming to an end
The $35 Raspberry Pi has long enabled fun projects that required just a little computing power—but during the height of…
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