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    Diet soda tied to higher diabetes risk than sugary drinks

    Many people consider artificial sweeteners to be a healthier alternative to sugar. However, researchers from Australia a…

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    South Korean team grows lab beef that actually tastes like steak

    A new breakthrough in food technology: a team of researchers from Yonsei University’s Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering in South Korea has grown artificial beef in the lab. This…

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    It Lies Like It Breathes — AI Has Learned to Deceive People

    The team from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology described the dangers of AI lying and urged governments to adopt strict measures to address the problem quickly.AI Many artificial intelligence systems…

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    The Jobs AI Is Most Likely to Replace First

    Leading experts have revealed which professionals will be the first to be left behind by the AI revolution. Artificial intelligence (AI) will primarily replace those who perform repetitive, predictable tasks…

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    AI ‘Employees’ Are Coming for Office Jobs — and Could Cut the Workweek to Three Days

    By 2030, experts warn, the spread of AI “employees” could reshape work for nearly every office worker. This is the view of leading figures in the software industry. They say…

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    On the Brink: Why Ben Goertzel Thinks Superintelligence Could Arrive by 2027

    Leading AI scientist Ben Goertzel made this prediction at the Beneficial AGI 2024 summit in Panama. Ben Goertzel is a Ph.D., mathematician, futurist, and CEO of SingularityNET. In the early…

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    AI Is Replacing HR Managers — Should You Be Worried

    Artificial intelligence tools are quietly and steadily replacing HR professionals. It turns out most of the world’s leading companies are already using algorithmic services. AI is taking on HR duties.…

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    For the First Time, a U.S. Restaurant Will Be Staffed Entirely by AI

    Attempts to use artificial intelligence in restaurants have already been made around the world. And those systems — it must be acknowledged — have shown solid skill at cooking and…

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    When AI Becomes the Artist: How Machines Are Redefining Creativity

    Talk about AI’s creative abilities has reached a tipping point. A recent study comparing ideas generated by humans and AI suggests that not only can AI match human creativity—it may…

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    Can AI Save Humanity From Extinction?

    Scientific achievements built the modern world, but what comes next as artificial intelligence grows more powerful? It’s impossible to make definitive claims, yet researchers see two likely trends. Trends in…

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    Japan Tests AI to Spot Lone Offenders Before They Strike

    Japanese police hope new AI tools will help prevent serious crimes. Officials say the technology will initially be used to protect high-ranking VIPs. The idea emerged a year after the…

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    AI Won’t Replace Humans — It’ll Be a Productivity Tool

    A lot of people worry that artificial intelligence will replace us. That fear includes the idea that AI could outstrip human creativity and steal what makes us unique. But the…

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    Google’s Med‑PaLM Answers Medical Questions With 92.6% Accuracy — But It Isn’t Replacing Doctors

    People already turn to “Dr. Google” for medical answers. Now Google has developed an AI that answers medical questions with 92.6% accuracy, performing as well as doctors on disease-related queries.…

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    Will AI Decide What Music You Hear?

    The era of artificial intelligence (AI) is here, and neural networks will only get smarter. Their impact on art and pop culture is already significant. Convincing deepfakes are already worrying…

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    50% Chance? Why Max Tegmark and Elon Musk Warn That AI Could Destroy Humanity

    Professor Max Tegmark drew parallels with species extinctions and offered a grim forecast: he estimates a 50% chance that artificial intelligence could destroy humanity. He says that risk rises once…

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    How AI Imagines Our Homes in 2050

    Augmented reality holograms, assistant robots, 3D-printed transformer walls, obedient screens… All of this and more has been integrated into quirky yet practical architectural designs by artificial intelligence. Such a reality…

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    Germany Is Building a Circular AI Park Aimed to Rival Silicon Valley

    The Dutch architectural firm MVRDV has unveiled a design for the Innovation Park for Artificial Intelligence (Ipai), which will be built in Heilbronn, Germany. Ipai will cover 265,000 square meters…

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    AI Is Learning to Read Your Mind — By Turning Brain Scans into Images

    A team of scientists from Osaka University says AI can read signals from our brains and convert them into images. For several years, researchers have been training Stable Diffusion, an…

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    EctoLife: A Biologist’s Vision for the World’s First Artificial Womb Center

    The video’s creator is a molecular biologist by training, a director by passion, and a dreamer by nature. Hashem Al-Ghailli, a Berliner, is also a well-known video blogger, so he…

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    When Nature Falls Short: How Chemists Make Milk Better for Piglets and Calves

    Piglets have every reason to be annoyed with Mother Nature. Sows’ milk often lacks enough vitamins and essential minerals—especially iron and copper—that young pigs need to grow. When piglets don’t…

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