It’s not a bad idea, in theory. Giving AI a face is not just a marketing ploy but a biological inevitability.
Taken together, a clear pattern is emerging—that AI today is powerful enough to justify decisions, filter reality, and amplify harm, but not yet mature enough to be trusted with consequences. It is a ...
Research led by the SickKids Research Institute in Toronto and the University of Pennsylvania, has found that immune-related ...
Through systematic experiments DeepSeek found the optimal balance between computation and memory with 75% of sparse model ...
Boundaries don’t end the scene—they allow us to stay in it without hiding, shrinking, or asking our scene partners to ...
Male nightingales rapidly adjust both the pitch and note length of their whistle songs during territorial contests, coordinating these features in real-time as they match rivals' songs. • Flexible ...
A nurse who works with an Alzheimer's prevention project has shared a daily exercise that takes just 10 seconds and may help ...
A nurse has shared the 10-second co-ordination activity we should all be doing every day to reduce our risk of Alzheimer's ...
Sleep is one of life’s most universal behaviors. Despite its ubiquity, it’s also one of the most mysterious. Humans spend ...
The authors of the updated Cochrane review found that regular physical activity can reduce symptoms of depression almost as ...
Home remodeling NYC continues to evolve beyond aesthetics, focusing on functionality, sustainability and long-term value.
A nurse has claimed you could lower your risk of Alzheimer's disease by completing one simple habit every day that takes just ...