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For push promotions, timing is everything: How brick-and-mortar retailers can compete with Amazon

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You’re leaving the office, when your phone dings. A nearby store is having a sale on a smartwatch, and an app displays a coupon for 20% off. You head right over.This post was originally published […]

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AI tool creates 3D video game worlds with iterative design

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A generative artificial intelligence (AI) tool that could help video game designers to craft gameplay iteratively is presented in a Nature paper. The AI model, developed by researchers at Microsoft, generated robust three-dimensional (3D) worlds […]

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As AI gets smarter, are we getting dumber?

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Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer just a futuristic fantasy—it’s here, and it’s thinking for us.This post was originally published on this site

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How far would you trust AI to make important decisions? Research suggests statistical literacy shapes trust

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From tailored Netflix recommendations to personalized Facebook feeds, artificial intelligence (AI) adeptly serves content that matches our preferences and past behaviors. But while a restaurant tip or two is handy, how comfortable would you be […]

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A guide for using VR and AR technology in foreign markets

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Global businesses are embracing augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) to connect with consumers around the world. The technologies offer new ways to get a feel for products before buying—for everything from virtually trying […]

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Improved QR code format could quash phishing attacks by notifying users where they’re heading

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The ubiquitous QR (“quick response”) codes that appear on everything from parking pay stations to soda cans and promotional flyers have become an increasingly popular target for cybercriminals to exploit through QR code–based phishing attacks, […]

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Q&A: How women and girls are changing gaming

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Gaming is one of the biggest industries in the world. In fact, in 2024, the revenue from the worldwide gaming market was estimated at almost $US455 billion. For context, the gaming industry is now generating […]

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PlayStation Network back online after 24-hour outage

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Sony PlayStation’s online services came back online on Saturday, the Japanese group said, after a 24-hour outage frustrated gamers around the world.This post was originally published on this site

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360-degree videos are making social issues and educational content more engaging for Canadians

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Immersive film using virtual reality (VR) or 360-degree video is being used increasingly as a tool for eliciting empathy and emotional identification in fact-based stories. Unlike traditional flat film, immersive films allow viewers to look […]

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Companion review: This sleek but violent film asks interesting ethical questions about our relationship with AI

February 6, 2025 Phys.org

Science fiction film and television has long been fascinated by robots. But stories that show us uncannily human cyborgs have often tended to veer towards either comedy or horror. Fritz Lang’s “Metropolis” (1927) and Ridley […]

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