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Let's go kill the internet

Zuhair Lakhani ​is creating an army of AI influencers and flooding feeds with “propaganda campaigns.” What could go wrong?
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SINGAPORE - Fear it or love it, we are living in an era of artificial intelligence. Rapid AI development over the past four years has triggered unparalleled breakthroughs. Radiologists use AI to ...
Join in the fun and help support our next generation of scientists and engineers! We are seeking volunteers for the FRC New England Qualifying Event on April 2-4 at UVM’s Patrick Gymnasium! There are ...
Every morning in Gujarat, headteachers log into a dashboard that tells them exactly how their school is doing. On one screen, they can see which students are absent, which teachers need support, and ...
Men and women looking to learn the craft of sewing this week congregated at Costa Mesa’s Donald Dungan Library, where a 90-minute lesson could be extended by weeks for students interested in checking ...
This article was featured in One Great Story, New York’s reading recommendation newsletter. Sign up here to get it nightly. Chungin “Roy” Lee stepped onto Columbia University’s campus this past fall ...
The dancefloor's 100 most essential tracks. The term “dance music” may conjure visions of heaving clubs, packed festival tents and partying with abandon, and certainly these concepts are a substantial ...
SINGAPORE – Mr Brian Young quit the bachelor’s degree programme in computer science at NUS after just six months because he felt disengaged. Instead of attending lectures and tutorials, he joined a ...
There’s a whole new way to get rich on the internet—at least according to a rush of YouTube tutorials touting the money to be made using AI to generate videos for kids. Searching for how to create ...
Santa Ana (Calif.) Public Library’s AStounD program, part of its Robots in Residence initiative, provides youth with autism access to robots like Moxie (pictured), “the world’s first AI robot for kids ...