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ChatGPT’s Advanced Voice Mode is Now Free – Here’s What You Need to Know

Big news for ChatGPT users, OpenAI has announced on X that Advanced Voice Mode is now available to everyone, including those on the free plan.

Alibaba’s Aggressive Drive in the AI Race for AGI

Alibaba is making bold strides in the world of artificial intelligence (AI), setting its sights on a future where machines can reason like humans.

ARRI’s Virtual Production Revolution: The End of Green Screens

ARRI, a name synonymous with cutting-edge film technology since 1917, might be on the brink of revolutionizing the industry once again. Known for its world-class cameras and lighting equipment, ARRI is now making a bold leap into virtual production—one that could mark the end of traditional green screens as we know them.

Sentient Among Us: Does AI really have consciousness?

Prepare to be awed by the thought-provoking and humorous conversation between well-known author Richard Dawkins and an AI. Dawkins challenges whether AI could ever truly be conscious, prompting some serious thoughts about how human experiences differ from artificial intelligence. Can AI truly have consciousness?

Gmail Users Warned Over Alarming New AI-Fueled Scam

Gmail users, beware – a new AI-powered scam is on the rise, and it’s more convincing than ever before. This sophisticated fraud is tricking users into handing over sensitive information and hijacking their accounts. With Gmail being the most popular email service worldwide, with over 1.8 billion active users, it’s a prime target for these criminals.

A New AI Breakthrough That Could Read Animal Emotions

Ever wonder what’s going on in your pet’s head? Well, scientists are getting closer to figuring that out—thanks to AI. Recent research shows that AI is now being trained on Facial Action Coding System (FACS)-based datasets to automatically detect and interpret animal facial movements. This means AI can now read emotions and pain in your dog’s face. But what does this mean for us and our pets?

Cybernetics and Prosthetics: A Dream of Wholeness

Researchers and universities, including Harvard University’s Motion Analysis Lab, Stanford University, and DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency), are making significant strides in sensory prosthetics, aiming to create more natural, lifelike prosthetic limbs that can detect pressure, texture, and temperature, sending that information to the brain to mimic natural touch. These advancements are made possible through the development of neuroprosthetics and advanced sensors.

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