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Can Humans Distinguish AI Faces?

Artificial intelligence (AI) has made significant progress in recent years, particularly in generating texts, images, and videos. A study by the New York University Abu

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German Ethics Council approves CRISPR use

The German Ethics Council has released a statement indicating that they are no longer generally opposed to the use of the gene-editing tool, Crispr. However,

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UN Warns Against Neurotechnology

The field of neurotechnology has made significant strides in recent years, with researchers at the University of Texas using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and

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Artificial Embryo Created Without Egg and Sperm

In a groundbreaking development, scientists at the University of Cambridge have created an artificial human embryo without the use of an egg or sperm. The

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Silent Submarine Engine Developed by US Military

The Center for AI Safety (CAIS) recently published a statement signed by leading scientists and business representatives warning that artificial intelligence (AI) could potentially wipe

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Can Linguists Differentiate ChatGPT and Humans?

In a recent study conducted by the University of Memphis, linguists were unable to distinguish between texts written by humans and those generated by the

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Neuralink: Brain Chips for Humans

Elon Musk’s company, Neuralink, is set to implant its brain-control interface (BCI) in humans within the next six months. The BCI is designed to help

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AI to wipe out humanity

A new study, involving the lead scientist from Google Deepmind, has found that artificial intelligence (AI) is likely to wipe out humanity. The study, conducted

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Remote-Controlled Insect Cyborg

In Japan, scientists at the Riken Cluster for Pioneering Research have developed an insect cyborg that can be controlled remotely and powered by solar energy.

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Spider Used as Robot Component

In a groundbreaking new development, researchers at Rice University have integrated a dead spider into a robot as a “biological material.” This new field of