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Carolina's leading scorer suffers an upper-body injury after a collision, sidelining their offensive spark plug indefinitely ...
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McDonald’s has been skewered online over its 2025 Christmas commercial, which was created entirely by artificial intelligence. The fast-food giant is the latest major corporation to deliver a fully AI ...
There may be good reasons to object to using animals as living organ factories, including welfare concerns. But the rationale behind the NIH ban that human cells could make pigs too human rests on a ...
A joint research team led by Professors Jaesok Yu, Hoejoon Kim, and Sanghoon Lee of the Department of Robotics and ...
According to AI, the answer is young, white, and very attractive. Scientists from the University of Toronto asked three artificial intelligence bots to create images of ideal female and male bodies.
Researchers say today's AI platforms often default to common biases and stereotypes when prompted to generate images of people, including athletes. When prompted to create images of female and male ...