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Steyerl challenges us to recognise the vast scale of AI’s ubiquity and also to realise its ‘artificial stupidity’ ...
Pet care is booming and veterinary medicine isn’t plan B anymore. But colleges are still teaching students how to treat ...
At Clone, a pioneering robotics company headquartered in Poland and California, Wiktoria Kruk, Vice President of Biomechanics ...
In the high-stakes corridors of corporate compliance, Unpublished Price Sensitive Information (“UPSI”) is a storm . The legal ...
At the School of Design, a unifying theme weaves through diverse disciplines, as the Class of 2025 unveil designs that intertwine the personal and the cultural – stories told through form, function, ...
People often marvel at how much—and how little—intelligence is displayed in the animal kingdom. Often the subject of research ...
Recently, we got to talk with Dustin Nguyen, a popular artist who is no doubt a fan-favorite for many comic book lovers.
You've probably heard the claim that it takes more muscles to frown than to smile. It's usually framed as a feel-good reason ...
The answer lies in a surprising blend of facial anatomy, neurology and emotional ... meaningful—a kind of emotional camouflage. Both real and fake smiles depend on cranial nerve VII, also ...
Krithika Shankarraman, former VP of marketing at OpenAI, said human taste will become a distinguishing ... "To me, that is going to be a real differentiator for not only great marketers but ...
Bowman Sculpture, a gallery that deals with 19th century to contemporary sculpture, presented Joanna Allen’s solo exhibition ...
In addition to its previously announced Stellar Blade sequel, and continued development on its titillating smartphone title ...