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AI-generated ad slogans may rival those made by experts

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How do AI-generated ad slogans compare to those created by professionals? New University of Minnesota research suggests that the pros tend to connect better with consumers, but AI tools may perform just as well by […]

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‘I can’t be friends with the machine’: What audio artists working in games think of AI

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The Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance, the union for voice actors and creatives, recently circulated a video of voice actor Thomas G. Burt describing the impact of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) on his livelihood.This post […]

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Chameleon phones and smart contact lenses: the gadgets of MWC 2025

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As the world’s biggest wireless technology fair, the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona is packed with manufacturers showing off their latest gadgets and inventions.This post was originally published on this site

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Scientists study the hidden cost of Netflix’s autoplay

March 4, 2025 Phys.org

Autoplay, a feature that automatically begins the next episode or movie without user input, has become a staple of modern streaming platforms like Netflix. But how much is this convenience truly costing us in terms […]

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Are the Oscars going bananas? An animator explains why digital apes are the real winners of the 2025 awards

March 3, 2025 Phys.org

Hollywood’s biggest night, the Academy Awards, arrives this weekend, but this year there’s some monkey business going on. It’s easy to focus on the race for best picture, best actor and best actress, but look […]

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Wearable tech has far to go before challenging smartphones

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Wearable gadgets like smart watches and glasses are growing more capable every year, but experts say smartphones will remain ubiquitous for the foreseeable future—not least thanks to artificial intelligence features.This post was originally published on […]

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New device could allow you to taste a cake in virtual reality

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Novel technology intends to redefine the virtual reality experience by expanding to incorporate a new sensory connection: taste.This post was originally published on this site

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Amazon’s Goodreads builds community but breeds division. Rival StoryGraph is playing it safe—and gaining ground

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Reading, once a largely private activity, has become more public and communal with the emergence of book-centered social media spaces. But while the “BookTok” and “Bookstagram” communities are often in the news, Goodreads, founded in […]

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Australians at risk: How deceptive online tactics are manipulating us

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Australians are being manipulated online every day through digital tactics designed to trick them into handing over personal data, making unintended purchases and engaging with online platforms in ways they had never intended.This post was […]

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Robots with eyes more likely to be perceived as having a ‘mind’

February 27, 2025 Phys.org

Over the past few years, engineers have developed increasingly advanced robotic systems already introduced in some public spaces and could soon be deployed in home environments. Many of these robots are humanoids, meaning that their […]

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