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32 times artificial intelligence got it catastrophically wrong
Live Science via Yahoo News· 3 days agoFrom chatbots giving truly terrible health advice to facial recognition software incorrectly...
Event hall-turned-art studio gives Jacksonville residents a creative space to make unique art
WJXT Jacksonville· 4 days agoA new business in Jacksonville is providing residents with a creative outlet to express themselves...
Joseph Seipel, former dean of VCUarts, dies at 76
Richmond Times-Dispatch· 1 day agoJoseph Henry Seipel, former dean of the Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts and a sculptor, has died. When Seipel arrived at VCU as an...
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Quartz· 1 day agoNike and Lululemon are eyeing the 2024 Summer Paris Olympics. Nike said it is planning to use sport’s biggest stage — the Olympics, which take place this summer in Paris — to “drive major advancements ...
Some Apple Intelligence features won't arrive until 2025
Pocket-lint· 2 days agoiOS 18 will launch this fall, but some of the key Apple Intelligence features may not be included....
7 cities that pay people to move there, including one that offers up to $10,000 in cash to new...
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AI-Powered Dog Housing Campaign Wins Cannes Grand Prix
AdWeek· 2 days agoAn AI-powered campaign from Pedigree and the humorous 'Lost Barf Bag' were among the big winners on...
Dutch treat: Longtime owners pass the torch at New London's cherished bar
The Day, New London, Conn. via Yahoo News· 3 days agoJun. 15—Peter Detmold, a lifelong San Francisco Giants buff with a fan's acuity for quickly tabulating batting averages, encountered a different kind of calculation Wednesday afternoon. He was ...
In Token Supremacy, Zachary Small Presents a Sensationalized Version of the NFT Boom
ARTnews· 6 days agoArt and finance have salacious appeal, as writers from Danielle Steele to Steve Martin have found,...
In a Digital Age, High-End Outdoors Magazines Are Thriving in Print
New York Times· 3 days agoNearby, Stephen Casimiro held one of the 7,200 copies in his hand. Casimiro, a former editor of...