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TikTok to implement automatic labeling for AI-generated content
Tech

TikTok to implement automatic labeling for AI-generated content

May 9, 2024May 9, 2024

TikTok, the popular social video platform, announced on Thursday its initiative to automatically label AI-generated content that originates from other platforms. This move comes as part of TikTok’s commitment to transparency and ensuring…

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Engineers create a caterpillar robot
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Caterpillar robot developed by engineers

May 9, 2024May 9, 2024

Engineers are always looking for innovative ways to overcome the challenges in creating robots, especially when it comes to soft robots. Recently, a group of researchers from Princeton and North Carolina State Universities…

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OpenAI and its tool for detecting DALL-E 3 images
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OpenAI and its tool for detecting DALL-E 3 images

May 8, 2024May 8, 2024

The authentication of images generated by artificial intelligence (AI) has become a growing concern in today’s fast-paced technological development. OpenAI, a leading AI company backed by Microsoft, has taken a significant step in…

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Cells have a hidden communication system
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Cells have a hidden communication system

May 8, 2024May 8, 2024

Cells are skillful navigators in a sea of constant change and challenges. How do they manage to adjust so quickly to this environment in perpetual flux? A recent study from the Moffitt Cancer…

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Home-schooled children face challenges at college
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Home-schooled children face challenges at college

May 7, 2024May 7, 2024

Kenneth V. Anthony, Mississippi State University and Mark E. Wildmon, Mississippi State University Homeschooling is the fastest-growing education setting in the United States. More than 3 million students were educated at home in…

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Oxygen-rich rocks suggest similarities between Mars and Earth.
Space

Oxygen-rich rocks suggest similarities between Mars and Earth

May 7, 2024May 7, 2024

Rocks strewn across an ancient Martian shoreline could suggest that the Red Planet was more reminiscent of Earth in its past, according to recent findings. These rocks, uncovered by NASA’s Curiosity rover, contain…

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Orangutan seen treating wounds with medicinal plants
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Orangutan seen treating wounds with medicinal plants

May 6, 2024May 6, 2024

Rakus, the resident orangutan of Gunung Leuser National Park in South Aceh, Indonesia, amazes scientists at the Institute of Animal Behavior with his remarkable command of first aid. Scientists such as Caroline Schuppli,…

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The ancient Mayans blessed their ball courts
Archaeology

The ancient Mayans blessed their ball courts.

May 6, 2024May 6, 2024

For sports fans, places like Fenway Park, Wembley Stadium or Center Court at Wimbledon are practically hallowed ground. Archaeologists at the University of Cincinnati have found evidence of similar reverence in ball courts…

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Ancient Egyptian tombs may have stored radioactive waste
Archaeology

Ancient Egyptian tombs may have stored radioactive waste

May 6, 2024

A study published in the Journal of Archaeological Science suggests that ancient Egyptian tombs could have served as repositories for nuclear waste, potentially triggering illnesses and even deaths attributed to curses. This study reveals a…

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2500-year-old Greco-Illyrian helmet discovered in Croatia
Archaeology

2500-year-old Greco-Illyrian helmet discovered in Croatia

May 6, 2024May 6, 2024

During excavations in the Gomila area of ​​the town of Zakotorac on the Pelješac peninsula in Croatia, archaeologists unearthed a Greco-Illyrian helmet that is around 2500 years old. This discovery is not new…

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