• explore NIKE A.I.R and its 13 new 3D printed sneakers made using AI, math and algorithms

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  • Research Briefing: BuzzFeed pivots business to AI media and tech as publishers increase use of AI

    In this week’s Digiday+ Research Briefing, we examine BuzzFeed’s plans to pivot the business to an AI-driven tech and media company, how marketers’ use of X and ad spending has dropped dramatically, and how agency executives are fed up with Meta’s ad platform bugs and overcharges, as seen in recent data from Digiday+ Research.

  • AI Briefing: Cloud giants’ AI ambitions create new partnerships — and new competitive concerns

    Last week, tech companies like Google, Microsoft and Amazon all announced updates more updates for their cloud and AI efforts

  • Netflix Used AI Images in New True Crime Documentary

    Netflix using generative AI images in a true crime doc is extremely irresponsible and exactly what archivists are telling documentaries not to do https://t.co/tC3L8tX0qE— Emanuel Maiberg (@emanuelmaiberg) April 18, 2024 Netflix has used what appears to be AI-generated or manipulated images in a recent documentary about a 2010 murder-for-hire plot involving a woman named Jennifer Pan.According to the source, "the images that appear around the 28-minute mark of Netflix's "What Jennifer Did," have...

  • How to Use Google's New 'Find My Device' Service to Track Your Stuff

    On Monday, Google officially rolled out its Find My Device network for Android—not to be confused with Apple's Find My network, of course. But the similar names are appropriate in this case, since Google's new service works just about the same as Apple's—and Tile's, for that matter. Google's service helps you find devices you've left behind or misplaced by leveraging the greater network of Android devices.

  • Drake Resurrects Tupac Using AI On His New Kendrick Lamar Diss

    When we said "channel the spirit of Tupac", this is not what we meant Aubrey.In the latest saga of the current hip-hop Civil War, featuring Drake and Kendrick

  • Tech Firm Looks to Use AI-Powered Robots for Road Repairs

    Road repairs could soon be AI-powered with tech firm Robotiz3d's new autonomous robots. Artificial intelligence-powered road repairs are now a reality, thanks to a tech firm's three new technologies under the Autonomous Road Repair System (ARRES), as reported by Fox News.

  • New bill would force AI companies to reveal use of copyrighted art

    Adam Schiff introduces bill amid growing legal battle over whether major AI companies have made illegal use of copyrighted worksA bill introduced in the US Congress on Tuesday intends to force artificial intelligence companies to reveal the copyrighted material they use to make their generative AI models. The legislation adds to a growing number of attempts from lawmakers, news outlets and artists to establish how AI firms use creative works like songs, visual art, books and movies to train...

  • A New Camera Using Both Nikon and RED Tech Will Come in 'A Few Years'

    The ink is still wet on Nikon's acquisition of RED Cinema, but the two teams are already meeting and working on integrating their technologies. [Read More]

  • People are calling $700 AI gadget the worst piece of tech they've ever used

    Humane's tiny, $700 wearable computer, AI Pin, vowed to be a virtual assistant. But savage reviews of the device have blasted the AI for giving incorrect answers. One reviewer: 'I'm hard-pressed to name a single thing it's genuinely good at'. READ MORE: New transparent TVs and

  • Twiggs County School District using new bus tracking app for parents

    TWIGGS COUNTY, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) — Parents in the Twiggs County School District now have the ability to get real-time information about their child’s bus ride and track their journey from beginning to end thanks to a new app. The app provides parents peace of mind. According to Rise’ Jenkins, the principal of Jeffersonville Elementary School, the new system will help

  • EU's new tech laws are working as small browsers gain market share

    Independent browser companies in the European Union are seeing a spike in users in the first month after EU legislation forced Alphabet's Google, Microsoft and Apple to make it easier for users to switch to rivals, according to data provided to Reuters by six companies. The early results come after the EU's sweeping Digital Markets Act, which aims to remove unfair competition, took effect on March 7, forcing big tech companies to offer mobile users the ability to select from a list of available...