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I'll take you into the future of “automated” and AI-generated entertainment
A creator has shown the potential of AI to generate entire television episodes with just a few clicks, opening a glimpse into the future of "automated" entertainment
Future notes
Battery recycling 2.0, the tombstone on the topic of "electric car yes or no?"
The boom in renewables and the recycling of batteries will make the electric car increasingly sustainable, capable of equalizing the emissions of the combustion one in just a few months.
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I'll take you into the future of “automated” and AI-generated entertainment
A creator has shown the potential of AI to generate entire television episodes with just a few clicks, opening a glimpse into the future of "automated" entertainment
How AI will unleash the potential of students with dyslexia and ADHD
AI tools are transforming the lives of people with dyslexia and ADHD – here's an overview.
Medical Research
2050, 50% of the global population will have glasses: experts warn
Myopia is reaching epidemic levels, with estimates predicting that half the world's population will need corrective lenses by 2050.
How AI will unleash the potential of students with dyslexia and ADHD
AI tools are transforming the lives of people with dyslexia and ADHD – here's an overview.
Italy Next
Organizations and people who shape the future.
BlackHawk, 45 knots with only 50 kW: all the secrets of the flying dinghy
The first electric inflatable boat with retractable hydrofoil speaks Italian: an innovation that promises to revolutionize boating.
“The robots? They create jobs, not steal them." Amazon's word.
Amazon's top executive is sure of it: "Technology does not eliminate jobs, but creates opportunities." Is he right or wrong?