Author: Advanced AI Bot

Creating content can be a lot: brainstorming ideas, writing, editing, designing… it’s a full-time job. But what if I told you there’s a way to make it easier, faster, and even more exciting? That’s exactly what AI tools for content creation do.   The best AI tools for content creation can increase your productivity by folds. From writing blog posts that grab attention to crafting stunning videos for YouTube, these tools aren’t just fancy tech, they’re game-changers. And the best part? You don’t need to be a tech wizard to use them.   Stick around, and we’ll walk you through the top…

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The IDF’s English language X/Twitter account published four artificial intelligence (AI) images in the style of Japanese animation house Studio Ghibli on Sunday, following a trend across social media over recent days.The trend has led to AI artists recreating movie and television scenes, online memes, and important historical moments using Ghibli’s unique art style.The IDF social media account recognized this, captioning their post: “We thought we’d also hop on the Ghibli trend.” The four pictures include two infantry soldiers standing guard with their guns at a fortification with the Israeli flag flying, a sailor communicating with colleagues while manning…

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  Tesla Germany sold 4,935 units in Q1 2025, reflecting a decline amid a broader electric vehicle uptick. The German road traffic agency KBA reported Tesla’s March sales in Germany dropped 42.5% to 2,229 units year-over-year, with first-quarter figures plummeting 62.2% from 2024. KBA also noted a 35.3% rise in newly registered electric vehicles for March, highlighting a contrasting market trend. According to its Q1 2025 report, Tesla’s global quarterly deliveries were 336,681 vehicles, a slight dip compared to Q1 2024’s 369,783 deliveries. Reuters attributed the dip to stiffer competition, factory…

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Introduction Modern biomedical research is driven by the promise of precision medicine—tailored treatments for individual patients through the integration of diverse, large-scale datasets. Yet, the journey from raw data to actionable insights is fraught with challenges. Our team of researchers at Microsoft Research in the Health Futures group, in collaboration with the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania (opens in new tab), conducted an in-depth exploration of these challenges in a study published in Nature Scientific Reports. The goal of this research was to identify pain points in the biomedical data lifecycle and offer actionable recommendations to…

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Create Ghibli-style AI videos using ChatGPT Studio Ghibli-style AI-generated images have become a viral sensation, with users sharing their animated, hand-drawn-style portraits on social media platforms. This trend is fueled by OpenAI’s GPT-4o, which has unlocked new native image-generation capabilities, allowing for more precise and visually appealing AI-created artwork.While OpenAI’s text-to-video generator Sora enables some users to generate Ghibli-style AI videos, access is limited to paying subscribers. However, creative users have found workarounds to create similar AI-generated videos for free using ChatGPT. As the trend continues to grow, copyright concerns have also emerged, raising questions about the legality and ethical…

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As computer vision researchers, we believe that every pixel can tell a story. However, there seems to be a writer’s block settling into the field when it comes to dealing with large images. Large images are no longer rare—the cameras we carry in our pockets and those orbiting our planet snap pictures so big and detailed that they stretch our current best models and hardware to their breaking points when handling them. Generally, we face a quadratic increase in memory usage as a function of image size. Today, we make one of two sub-optimal choices when handling large images: down-sampling…

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FILE PHOTO: IBM is reportedly laying off thousands of U.S. employees and moving them to India. | Photo Credit: Reuters IBM is reportedly laying off thousands of U.S. employees and moving them to India. A report by The Register has stated that it spoke to employees who were asked to train Indian employees on their job role after being told they would soon have to leave. According to the outlet, IBM has also listed 173 open positions since January this year with 2,946 openings available since November last year. Some of the employees who were laid off and asked for an internal transfer were…

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Wednesday, April 2: Inside MIT Ever wonder what kind of genius is being conjured inside the labs at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology? Updated: 8:15 PM EDT Mar 28, 2025 Tonight we go behind the scenes at MIT and discover everything from video games to futuristic fashion to… paper airplanes! We meet a professor of computer science who began college at the age of 12, and an architecture professor making advances in using mud for building. We check out the action at the Combat Robotics Club, and a team working to defend Planet Earth from asteroids. All in a day’s…

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TigerGraph Inc. is upgrading its graph database with a hybrid search capability designed to power artificial intelligence applications. The Redwood City, California-based startup debuted the feature today alongside a new free edition of the database. A graph is a data structure that holds not only business records but also information about how those records are connected to one another. For example, it can point out if two purchase logs were produced by the same e-commerce website. The ability to track such data relationships is necessary for many analytics projects. TigerGraph provides a popular graph database of the same name. The platform…

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A new survey found that more than half (56%) of respondents say it is very or critically important to share the rewards that AI creates with workers, yet most organizations (77%) aren’t doing anything meaningful about it. Leaders are still figuring out what “fair” looks like in an AI-enabled workplace, according to Deloitte’s 2025 Global Human Capital Trends report. Compensate workers or AI? Only 23% of organizations are doing something meaningful to share the rewards AI creates with workers, the Deloitte report said. The dilemma leaders are grappling with includes questions such as: “Should an employee continue receiving rewards after…

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