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"AI is a reflection of human creativity": a day in the life of Kae Neskovic
Superside's executive creative director discusses the future of AI in design. Kae Neskovic is the executive creative director at Superside, a creative...
creativebloq.com - 30+ days ago

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Germany's Weirdest Race Track Was Just Two 6-Mile Straights Connected By Ridiculous Banking
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celebrity
Amal Clooney's Croc-Embossed Thigh-High Boots Are About to Cause a Stir
If you haven't noticed, we're big fans of Amal Clooney here at Who What Wear. I'd be happy to wax poetic about her important humanitarian work, but...
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science
Genetic surprise gives horses exceptional endurance
Horses are among the world’s most elite athletes: When galloping, they can consume twice as much oxygen per kilogram as the fittest humans. All that...
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books
A Novelist, a Poet, and the Human Experience in All of Its Colors and Formulations
Tess Chakkalakal has written a conventional, if eloquent, biography of Charles W. Chesnutt. Alexis Pauline Gumbs, just as eloquent, has composed a...
nysun.com - 30+ days ago
technology
This 7,000-year-old mummy DNA has revealed a ‘ghost’ branch of humanity
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interior design
This Sky-High Pied-à-Terre Is a Colorful Reflection of Its Homeowner's Imagination
“She’s literally my unicorn client." New York City and Nevada’s Black Rock City share very few things in common, given that one is a bustling metropolis marked by towering skyscrapers and the other a barren desert — except, perhaps, for that one week a year when Burning Man turns the sandy expanse...
elledecor.com - 16 days ago
food & drink / nutrition
Fact check: Has the EU branded coffee 'harmful' for humans?
Some tabloids have stoked fears that the EU will soon ban coffee after the European Commission allegedly labelled caffeine dangerous for human...
euronews.com - 30+ days ago
how-to / photography
Photoshop’s New Reflection Removal Tool
Dealing with reflections can be frustrating, especially when shooting through glass. Photoshop’s new reflection removal feature aims to simplify this...
fstoppers.com - 30+ days ago
job & work
FG to partner UN to combat poverty, humanitarian challenges in Nigeria
The Federal Government has reaffirmed its commitment to collaborate with the United Nations (UN) in implementing sustainable solutions to alleviate...
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science
First map of human brain mitochondria is ‘groundbreaking’ achievement
Hundreds of cubes of human brain tissue help scientists to chart the energy-making capabilities of various brain regions. Scientists have created the...
nature.com - 10 days ago
how-to
ChatGPT Just Told Me How to Beat Netflix
One popular test of the effectiveness of artificial intelligence is the Turing test—named after Alan Turing, a British codebreaker, often called the father of modern computer science. An AI passes the Turing test if an evaluator judges the system’s response to a human query to be indistinguishable...
inc.com - 30+ days ago
business
This Strategy Helps Humanize Your AI-Generated Content
Think AI will solve all your writing problems? Think again. AI is everywhere. Businesses are using it for everything – marketing copy, emails, reports. I get it. It’s fast and efficient. But here’s the thing: AI-generated content has not solved companies‘ writing problems. Sure, AI is great at the...
inc.com - 30+ days ago
health
Shop Scrutinized for Selling Human Bodies Out of a Strip Mall
Between a tattoo parlor and a psychic. In Las Vegas, a strip mall corpse salesman's shady dealings are drawing controversy. As NBC News reports, the...
futurism.com - 30+ days ago
education
Separating science and the humanities is hurting us
Remember the story about the elephant seen from different perspectives? Here’s a twist. A biologist with a telescope peered at the animal and said, I...
newsday.com - 30+ days ago
music
The Future of AI-Generated Music: Will It Replace Human Artists? - Wealthy Tent
The Future of AI-Generated Music: Will It Replace Human Artists? Beneath the shimmering surface of today’s music scene, AI-generated music hums with a...
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science
Archaeologists stunned as 115,000-year-old human footprints found in mysterious place
Seven footprints believed to be about 115,000 years old have been found amid various prehistoric animal prints. Archaeologists have discovered the...
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technology
Elon Musk Says AI Will Surpass Doctors, Lawyers After ChatGPT Tops Medical Diagnoses — Humans Becoming 'Biological' Backups
Elon Musk has predicted that AI will surpass doctors and lawyers after a study revealed OpenAI’s ChatGPT-4 outperformed medical professionals in...
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architecture
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Habitat for Humanity on Long Island has completed its first-ever 3D-printed house, a move the nonprofit hopes will lead to more being built...
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technology
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Unitree Robotics just unveiled the upgraded version of its G1 humanoid robot in China. The robot is now a kung fu expert, apparently. In the new clip...
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learning
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A new study challenges the idea that variability in human behavior, often seen as "noise," is simply an error to be minimized. Researchers argue that...
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technology
Breakthrough Drug Turns Human Blood into Mosquito Killer
Scientists have discovered that a drug called nitisinone, used to treat a rare genetic disorder, makes human blood toxic to malaria-carrying...
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nature
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If you've never seen a fox giggle, you're in for a treat. Laughter is one of the most natural impulses in humans. Most babies start to laugh out loud...
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auto
Study shows Waymo's robotaxi platform provides significantly higher safety performance than human drivers
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science
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