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AI without limits threatens public trust—here are some guidelines for preserving communications integrity

December 3, 2024 Phys.org

The rapid advancement and adoption of generative artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing the field of communications. AI-powered tools can now generate convincing text, images, audio and video from textual prompts.This post was originally published on […]

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Novel framework can generate images more aligned with user expectations

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Generative models, artificial neural networks that can generate images or texts, have become increasingly advanced in recent years. These models can also be advantageous for creating annotated images to train algorithms for computer vision, which […]

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PlayStation at 30: How Sony’s gray box conquered gaming

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Japanese electronics giant Sony is set to celebrate 30 years since it launched the PlayStation console, the little gray box that catapulted the firm into the gaming big league.This post was originally published on this […]

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Father of PlayStation says ‘everyone told us we would fail’

November 29, 2024 Phys.org

The PlayStation has been a colossal consumer hit, but three decades ago, its creator Ken Kutaragi struggled to convince both game-makers and his bosses at Sony that his console would be a winner.This post was […]

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PlayStation: Fun facts to know as Sony’s console turns 30

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Since 1994, PlayStation’s five consoles have changed video game history. From the development of the controller to scuffles at stores to Saddam Hussein’s military, here are five interesting things to know:This post was originally published […]

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One Tech Tip: Home for the holidays? Show relatives you care with some tech support

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It’s time for the holidays, which means robust family conversations and seemingly never-ending courses of food. But for the more tech-savvy among us, the journey home could also mean we’ll be called on to provide […]

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Earning money while making power grid more stable—energy consumers can have key role in supporting grid flexibility

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By providing flexibility services to renewable energy systems, consumers can both help in balancing power grids and receive financial benefits. Hosna Khajeh’s doctoral dissertation from the University of Vaasa, Finland, introduces new methods that enable […]

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Gamergate 2.0: Experts explain why harassment and vitriol hurt everyone who loves games

November 26, 2024 Phys.org

When legendary Canadian game studio Bioware released Dragon Age: The Veilguard this fall, it was supposed to be a redemption story.This post was originally published on this site

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China’s Huawei unveils ‘milestone’ smartphone with homegrown OS

November 26, 2024 Phys.org

Chinese tech giant Huawei on Tuesday unveiled its first smartphone equipped with a fully homegrown operating system, a key test in the firm’s fight to challenge the dominance of Western juggernauts.This post was originally published […]

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The unspoken rule of conversation that explains why AI chatbots feel so human

November 22, 2024 Phys.org

Earlier this year, a Hong Kong finance worker was tricked into paying US$25 million to scammers who had used deepfake technology to pretend to be the company’s chief financial officer in a video conference call. […]

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