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Humans are wired for real-world connection. We think better together, we build trust in person, and we thrive on the energy ...
Sculptures hooked up to sensors in a far off rainforest, and choreography generated by algorithms - just two of the artworks ...
The popstar's wincingly named solo show 'Radical Honesty' is proof that nauseating therapy speak is ruining art ...
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Picture You Dead comes to Newcastle
Who says crime doesn’t pay? Peter James has sold 23 million copies of his crime thrillers worldwide with 21 consecutive UK ...
Richard Russo, whose “Fool” trilogy is beloved for the characters he created to populate a fictional upstate New York town, ...
George Wendt, an actor with an Everyman charm who played the affable, beer-loving barfly Norm on the hit 1980s TV comedy ...
Avalon Holographics unveiled Novac, its first commercially available, true holographic table display. With it, groups can visualize detailed holograms together, turning their 3D content into ...
Editor's note: 2025 marks the centennial of Beijing's Palace Museum as a public museum transformed from the imperial palace, ...
To stay competitive, the U.S. should evaluate AI tools like large language models based on performance, not explainability.
A.I. assistants are advertised as helping us speak more clearly and easily. But are they accomplishing the opposite?