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Google leans further into AI-generated overviews for its search engine

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Google is updating its ubiquitous search engine with the next generation of its artificial intelligence technology as part of an effort to provide instant expertise amid intensifying competition from smaller competitors.This post was originally published […]

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Open-source software that models soft materials expands engineering solutions

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When mechanical and structural engineers design machines, bridges, and buildings, they calculate loads, stresses, and deformation of metal, steel, concrete, glass, wood, and plastic to find the optimal geometry that bears loads with the minimum […]

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Researcher compares AI with human evaluators in swine medicine

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A Texas A&M Veterinary Education, Research, & Outreach (VERO) program-led research team is studying whether artificial intelligence (AI) could play a supportive role in the evaluation of respiratory disease in pigs.This post was originally published […]

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Why are so many people obsessed with fantasy sports?

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With the AFL and NRL seasons kicking off, fantasy footy players have been deep in draft mode, carefully building their best teams.This post was originally published on this site

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Tech companies’ proposed new safety codes won’t protect all kids online

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In July last year, Australia’s eSafety Commissioner, Julie Inman Grant, directed tech companies to develop codes of practice to keep children safe from online porn and harmful content. Now, after seven months, the industry has […]

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LA Times adds AI-generated counterpoints to opinion pieces

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The Los Angeles Times said Monday it was adding AI-generated counter-arguments to opinion pieces to help readers grasp differing points of view.This post was originally published on this site

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

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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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New software will help combat deep fake image threats to personal security

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Realistic images created by artificial intelligence (AI), including those generated from a text description and those used in video, pose a genuine threat to personal security. From identity theft to misuse of a personal image, […]

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New training app could reduce problematic behaviors in dogs

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As dog ownership continues to rise, the need for effective training solutions and a better understanding of dogs’ welfare needs has become increasingly important. Behavioral problems in dogs can bring major welfare concerns for both […]

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Thousands report outage affecting Microsoft services like Outlook

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Thousands of Microsoft 365 customers reported having issues with services like Outlook on Saturday.This post was originally published on this site

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