VASA-1, Microsoft's AI creates super realistic characters from just one photo
VASA-1, Microsoft's revolutionary AI model, takes computer-generated talking faces to a new level of realism.
VASA-1, Microsoft's revolutionary AI model, takes computer-generated talking faces to a new level of realism.
A new study sheds light on the disturbing infiltration of microplastics into human tissues, including the kidneys, liver and brain.
A Slovenian startup launches PaintCam Eve, a security camera that fires paint or tear gas at "suspects". An idea bordering on the absurd that makes us reflect on the risks of out-of-control technology.
Despite the exponential increase in energy consumption, Large Language Models show only linear improvements. Signs of a dead end towards AGI.
Synthetic Memories creates “memory snapshots” from brain data, capturing memories with imperfections that make them lifelike.
Just one hour, for four days: it is the dose of physical exercise that breaks down the fat molecule BMP, responsible for muscle aging.
Forget the old struggles with PDF editors: UPDF revolutionizes the management of your documents with cutting-edge artificial intelligence and an interface that anyone can master with the first click. You'll wonder how you did without it.
Attachment styles, generational differences and authenticity: a journey into the "underworld" of Tinder and company, among the secrets to navigating the love of the future and finding the ideal partner.
Meta and OpenAI are about to launch new AI models with “human cognition”. Llama 3 and GPT-5 promise chatbots capable of reasoning and having memory.
Scientists in Wisconsin turn poplar wood into acetaminophen and other valuable products - a petroleum-free breakthrough for painkillers and fuel.
Spotify launches AI-generated playlists: enter a prompt and get a personalized playlist to refine with voice commands.
The AIReactor photobioreactor cleans the air at home with microalgae that convert CO2 and smog into oxygen.
ESMT study: AI already runs large-scale research projects. The human manager risks being fired by algorithmic management.
The team modified bacteria to produce a black pigment: the shoe of the future combines production and dyeing in a single process.
For embodiment, a physical body is needed to achieve human intelligence. This is why companies are "embodying" AI in robots.
Novo Nordisk's anti-hunger blockbuster Ozempic costs up to 200 times its production price according to research. Pressure to lower prices.
Stargate: the $100 billion AI supercomputer that Microsoft and OpenAI are banking on for the future of computing. A huge gamble, between unknowns and potential.
Translating your own voice, giving speech back to patients, creating audiobooks with expressive voices: these are some of the promises of OpenAI's Voice Engine. But the path to large-scale adoption passes through an ethical and regulatory reflection on synthetic voices.
With its precision lenses, the invisibility shield can seriously change the global camouflage game.
Israel exploited the technologies of Google Photos and the startup Corsight to register Palestinians in Gaza after October 7. Arbitrary interrogations and arrests.
The humanoid robot uses AI to predict and replicate human smiles. And smile sooner, making interactions more natural.