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From R2D2 to the Terminator via Bender and Johnny-5, we choose our favourite robots from books, films and television series ...
Sonya Sotinsky recorded herself talking and reading books to preserve a critical element of her personality: her voice. After ...
Running a restaurant today is nothing like it was a decade ago. The pace is faster, the expectations higher, and the competition fiercer. Diners want seamless service, personalized experiences, and ...
A sought-after speaker and thought leader, Pablos Holman is one of the most trusted technologists in the world. In some of ...
Pop culture has embraced hackers with hit TV shows like “Mr. Robot,” and movies like “Leave the World Behind.” But perhaps ...
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The Observer on MSNBooks in brief: Havoc, The Lines We Draw and Technology is Not the ProblemThe Lines We Draw: The Journalist, the Jew and an Argument About Identity by Tim Franks (Bloomsbury, £20) ...
Authors are appealing for help from Congress and the courts after Meta and Anthropic used millions of books to create AI ...
Manitowoc Public Library launches postcard campaign against federal funding cuts that could impact technology upgrades and interlibrary loan services for the community.
Lara Lewington's Hacking Humanity looks at the fabulous technology that is changing healthcare. But where is the critical ...
In their new book “The AI Con,” prominent critics Emily Bender and Alex Hanna, document the long history of AI hype, how it’s harming regular people, who’s benefitting from the technology ...
New, tech-driven developments, including new imprints by Microsoft and BookTok’s ByteDance, promise to make book publishing faster and more efficient. But what’s lost in the process?
Tim Boucher has written over 120 books using AI-generated text and images. Boucher's work critiques technology and explores new storytelling, but it has sparked controversy. Several authors have ...
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