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‘AI veganism’: Some people’s issues with AI parallel vegans’ concerns about diet

July 29, 2025 Phys.org

New technologies usually follow the technology adoption life cycle. Innovators and early adopters rush to embrace new technologies, while laggards and skeptics jump in much later.This post was originally published on this site

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Telling stories: The 4 ways micro-influencers build and keep their loyal audiences

July 29, 2025 Phys.org

The rise of social media was quickly followed by the advent of the “influencer”—an online content creator who builds credibility within a specific niche, giving them the power to shape opinions and purchasing decisions.This post […]

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Palantir, the AI giant that preaches US dominance

July 29, 2025 Phys.org

Palantir, an American data analysis and artificial intelligence company, has emerged as Silicon Valley’s latest tech darling—one that makes no secret of its macho, America-first ethos now ascendant in Trump-era tech culture.This post was originally […]

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AI bands signal new era for music business

July 29, 2025 Phys.org

A rising tide of artificial intelligence (AI) bands is ushering in a new era where work will be scarcer for musicians.This post was originally published on this site

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EU accuses online giant Temu over sale of ‘illegal’ products

July 28, 2025 Phys.org

The European Union accused Chinese-founded online shopping giant Temu on Monday of breaking the bloc’s digital rules by not “properly” assessing the risks of illegal products.This post was originally published on this site

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Employees who spot problems help the bottom line, so why do leaders give more power to flatterers?

July 28, 2025 Phys.org

Two new studies find that leaders are less likely to empower followers who raise concerns about workplace decisions, even though these “challenging voice” employees play a critical role in highlighting problems and identifying solutions. The […]

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School shootings leave lasting scars on local economies, research shows

July 28, 2025 Phys.org

Fatal school shootings don’t just devastate communities emotionally—they also harm their economies, new research shows. People eat out less, avoid public spaces and generally spend less money after a tragedy strikes a local school. This […]

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As the UK reviews the pension age again, could more time off when you’re young compensate for later retirement?

July 28, 2025 Phys.org

The retirement age keeps creeping up. In the UK, the state pension is currently paid to people at 66, but that’s set to rise to 67 in the next couple of years, and a move […]

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3D printed food: Yuck or yes? Researchers ask South African consumers

July 28, 2025 Phys.org

Would you eat food that was printed by a machine? 3D printed food is built up by equipment (a 3D food printer), layer after layer, using edible pastes, dough and food slurries in three-dimensional forms. […]

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Netflix is now using generative AI—but it risks leaving viewers and creatives behind

July 28, 2025 Phys.org

Netflix’s recent use of generative AI to create a building collapse scene in the sci-fi show “El Eternauta” (“The Eternaut”) marks more than a technological milestone. It reveals a fundamental psychological tension about what makes […]

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