From AI innovations to handheld gaming PCs, 2025 looks set to be even more exciting. Here are the top tech innovations of ...
An end-of-year surprise to one of 2024's most interesting gadgets hints at where smart glasses are heading between here and ...
Earlier this year, TCL released a trailer for Next Stop Paris — an AI-animated short film that seems like a Lifetime movie on steroids. The trailer had all the hallmarks of AI: characters that don’t ...
Google says that Veo 2 also improves on its understanding of real-world physics – which, as a viral generated gymnastics video recently demonstrated, is a key challenge for generative AI. The company ...
Commentary: The imaging improvements in this year's top phones were mostly in the form of AI. But AI can't replace the joy of ...
It then sends a real-time alert to lifeguards’ smartwatches ... in Gould Adams Park Aquatic Centre at Kingston. The AI technology detects early stages of drowning. Picture: supplied Royal ...
"AI camera captures & zooms into the elephants approaching ... "It's great to see tech making a real difference for wildlife. Cheers to innovative solutions like this!" said another netizen ...
Summary. Generative AI isn’t the strategic oracle many say it is. Like any other form of AI, it is a mirror that reflects patterns, trends, and decisions of the past. It cannot reliably break ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as a transformative force reshaping business landscapes across industries. While generative AI represents the latest breakthrough in this realm of ...
Scott Cam has ... complain that AI deepfakes were pretending to be him while shilling weight loss products. 'It has come to my attention that there are some deep fakes of me promoting weight ...
An AI-powered robotic ... fitted with a camera, a small motor and several joints to allow it to replicate the subtleties of rat body language. It was trained on footage of real rats interacting ...
the self-proclaimed “first anti-AI camera”, promising absolutely zero post-processing aside from some “subtle color grading”. Simply point, shoot and you’re done. This got me wondering ...