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Google's AI chatbot has a new feature that can learn from your past conversations to inform your future ones. You don't have to use it. Jon Reed Managing Editor Jon covers artificial intelligence. He ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has drastically transformed many industries, and the world of media is no exception. Over the past few years, AI technology has made creating and editing content faster, ...
A breakthrough brain implant is bringing science fiction closer to reality. Researchers across the US have created a system that can translate inner speech into words, reaching up to 74 percent ...
Free speech policies on college campuses have been under examination at Iowa's public universities in recent years. The Iowa Board of Regents implemented First Amendment trainings for students, ...
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell will deliver his keynote address at the central bank’s annual conference in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, on Aug. 22. Powell's speech will be streamed on YouTube at 10 a.m ...
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Auditory input preference for learning is a very real thing, and that is one of the main reasons why Google's NotebookLM-powered Audio Overviews have slowly become a game-changer for absorbing complex ...
As previewed earlier this year, Gemini in Google Docs will now let you “create audio versions of your documents.” On the web, go to the Tools menu for a new “Audio” option in-between Voice typing and ...
Delta Force crossplay is off by default on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. To turn it on so you can play with PC players, head to the lobby menu where you can see your chosen Operator. From the ...
Stanford University scientists have developed a brain implant designed to "hear" and vocalize words a person with severe paralysis is imagining in their mind. File Photo by Terry Schmitt/UPI For the ...
There were an announced 80,000 fans or so, combined, at the Twins’ four-game series against the Detroit Tigers at Target Field last weekend, and they all got a good, close look at the team’s future.
For the first time, scientists have created a brain implant that can "hear" and vocalize words a person is only imagining in their head. The device, developed at Stanford University in California, ...