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…One of the many reasons why AI is controversial is that it’s trained on information and content that was produced by real people. Despite this, all the profits from AI are…
…One of the many reasons why AI is controversial is that it’s trained on information and content that was produced by real people. Despite this, all the profits from AI are…
…So if a creator says something insightful, hilarious, controversial, or unexpectedly relatable, you can save just that section and send it around without forcing someone to dig through a two-hour episode…
…In a recent, rather controversial piece , he argues that where Google TV stumbles and falls in the TV streaming hardware space, Amazon continues to plod along, and Apple offers impressive hardware with…
…AssembleDebug / Android Authority Admittedly, the idea that we’ll be getting a One UI 9.5 is far from controversial. Maybe we wouldn’t be surprised had Samsung decided to go with…
…Samsung just proved that even a price hike and a display controversy can’t stop the Galaxy juggernaut. Even with a less exciting hardware update and some last-minute changes to screen…
…Ice Universe / X If that sounds like a bold move, the reaction online suggests it might not be as controversial as you would expect. Early responses on X seem surprisingly indifferent, if…
…A laundry list of scandals and questionable claims The Trump phone has been subject to plenty of delays and controversies since its announcement. For one, the company used renders of the Samsung…
…The experiment showed that AI models are far from interchangeable, with each evolving distinct behaviors, communication styles, and decision-making patterns over time when left unsupervised long enough. Radio has always felt…
…But the one everybody’s talking about — and easily the most controversial one here — is the addition of real-time AI-generated product images for searches. Amazon In a certain light, what…
…And the latter kind sparks controversies and backlash online, as did Apple’s infamous “crush” ad , where it put musical instruments, an arcade machine, countless boxes of paint, literally stuff worth hundreds…