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De-aged stars, cloned voices, resuscitated dead icons: AI is changing the art and business of acting
AI isn’t hovering at the edges of acting anymore. It has reshaped faces, smoothed dialogue and fast-tracked everything from ...
Federal records related to the investigation into the assassination of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. have been released. Their release Monday follows the disclosure in March of tens of thousands ...
Neal Stephenson's 1995 novel 'The Diamond Age' talks about the kind of AI that could educate the masses but could also be misused for social engineering. Today's AI technologies may be on a similar ...
In this excerpt from the book, Phee and the Bad Batch’s computer expert Tech – who had a bit of romantic chemistry on the ...
Asian shares are mostly higher after Wall Street rose to records following better-than-expected updates on the economy and a ...
Voice actors ended their 11-month strike against the video game industry, but their fight against AI is just beginning.
The actors went on an 11-month strike against the studios behind Call of Duty and other games because of concerns that visual and voice replicas would reduce their work.
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SAG-AFTRA video game actors’ strike ends
On Wednesday, video game actors voted to end an artificial intelligence (AI) protections strike nearly one year after it began. Hollywood performer labor union SAG-AFTRA confirmed the resolution via ...
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As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to develop at breakneck speed, the lines between fiction and reality are blurring faster than anyone could have predicted. Notably, one of the most ...
Every time I read about another advance in AI technology, I feel like another figment of science fiction moves closer to reality. Lately, I’ve been noticing eerie parallels to Neal Stephenson’s 1995 ...
Three recent developments in AI – in video games, wearable technology and education – suggest that building something like Stephenson’s Young Lady’s Illustrated Primer is possible.
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