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    The UK has rolled out new laws that are making many people question how much they can trust online age verification services. These rules were meant to protect children from inappropriate content, but they’re causing a lot of trouble for everyone using the internet. Instead of just shielding young users, the law is affecting social

    AI in LegalJuly 29, 2025
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    Alibaba is stepping into the wearable tech scene with its new Quark AI Glasses. These smart glasses are their first attempt at integrating artificial intelligence into everyday wearables. The launch is set to shake up the market, especially as it gears up to compete with big names like Meta and Xiaomi. What Do the Quark

    AI in Creative ArtsJuly 29, 2025
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    Imagine you’re worried you might have committed a crime and turn to ChatGPT for help. It sounds like a quick fix, right? But there’s a big warning here. Many people are already using AI chatbots for legal questions, from divorce advice to parking tickets. The problem is, these AI conversations aren’t private in the way

    AI in LegalJuly 29, 2025
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    Recently, Vogue subscribers were stunned when they saw an ad for Guess featuring a model who looked a bit off. The image of the blonde model was actually created by artificial intelligence. A small note in the corner explained that the images were produced by an AI marketing company called Seraphinne Vallora. This sparked a

    AI in Creative ArtsJuly 29, 2025
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    Imagine robots that can build, repair, and even grow by combining with each other. That’s exactly what a team from Columbia University has created—a robot that can seek out others and merge to become bigger and more capable. This isn’t just sci-fi; it’s real research pushing the boundaries of what robots can do. Meet the

    AI in Creative ArtsJuly 29, 2025
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    Recently, some rental car companies have started using new AI tech to check for damage. Hertz, a big name in the rental business, introduced a system called UVeye. It’s designed to scan cars after customers return them, looking for dents, scratches, or other damage. The idea is to make the process faster and more precise.

    AI in Creative ArtsJuly 29, 2025
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    It’s no secret that many company leaders see AI as a way to cut costs and boost profits. Some CEOs are openly talking about firing workers and replacing them with machines. One executive, Elijah Clark, admitted he’s laid off employees himself because of AI and believes it makes business more efficient. Executives Embrace AI for

    AI in Creative ArtsJuly 29, 2025
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    Imagine a future where artificial intelligence systems can talk to each other effortlessly, working together on complex tasks and producing amazing results. Right now, that’s still a goal, not a reality. While AI models have become more powerful in recent years, enabling them to communicate effectively remains a big challenge. It’s similar to trying to

    AI AgentsJuly 29, 2025
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    Scrolling through social media today, it’s impossible to miss the latest trend: AI-powered filters that instantly transform your appearance. These ‘diffusion’ filters can make you look like a completely different person in just seconds. While they’re fun and engaging, there’s a darker side to this technology that’s starting to raise serious concerns. The Rise of

    AI EthicsJuly 28, 2025
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    Positron AI, a US-based company focused on semiconductor solutions for artificial intelligence, has announced a major funding boost. Its latest Series A round raised $51.6 million, bringing its total funding for the year to over $75 million. This fresh capital highlights strong investor confidence in the company’s innovative approach to AI hardware. The funds will

    AI HardwareJuly 28, 2025
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