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Tried Facia So You Don’t Have To: My Honest Review
I didn’t wake up thinking I’d spend two hours scanning my own face, wondering if an AI thought I looked like me. But that’s what happened. ai—not once, not twice,...
How AI could speed the development of RNA vaccines and other RNA therapies
Using artificial intelligence, MIT researchers have come up with a new way to design nanoparticles that can more efficiently deliver RNA vaccines and other types of RNA therapies. After training...
Human-in-the-loop work drives AI powering Alibaba’s smart glasses
Alibaba is moving into the smart glasses market with a device powered by its own AI models, part of a wider $52. 4 billion furthering of AI and cloud computing....
DeepSeek: The Chinese startup challenging Silicon Valley
Market disruption and shockwaves through Silicon Valley marked Chinese startup DeepSeek’s launch, challenging some of the fundamental assumptions of how artificial intelligence companies had operated and scaled. In less than...
NVIDIA aims to solve AI’s issues with many languages
While AI might feel ubiquitous, it primarily operates in a tiny fraction of the world’s 7,000 languages, leaving a huge portion of the global population behind. NVIDIA aims to fix...
Why GPT-4o’s sudden shutdown left people grieving
June had no idea that GPT-5 was coming. The Norwegian student was enjoying a late-night writing session last Thursday when her ChatGPT collaborator started acting strange. “It started forgetting everything,...
Tried Promptchan AI Sexting for 1 Month: My Experience
Promptchan includes a built-in NSFW AI Chatbot—designed for sexting, flirting, voice messages, and even selfie/image sharing within chats. It adapts to the tone you set, recalls past messages, and tries...
ChatGPT’s mobile app has generated $2B to date, earns $2.91 per install
On average, the app is generating close to $193 million per month, up from $25 million last year.
Plagiarism Checker That Detects AI Content: I Tried Them All
There’s something oddly nerve-wracking about running your work through an AI and plagiarism detector. It’s a bit like going through airport security—most of the time, you know you’re fine, but...
Google Drops $1 Billion to Train America’s Next Gen AI Minds—Class Is Officially in Session
— In what might be one of the most ambitious educational investments of the AI age, Google has committed $1 billion to train university students across the U. in the...