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We list the best AI writers, to make it simple and easy to create simple automated text content.The word “AI” has been named the word of the year. ChatGPT has made waves since its introduction in late 2022. With every new iteration of this powerful tool, users have found innovative ways to use it to simplify and speed up their work.Now, there are many AI writing assistants on the market, competing with ChatGPT to become the king of AI-powered writing tools. These new tools aim to simplify the writing process by generating long-form content, researching keywords, creating images from text,…

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From generated clothing collections and virtual fashion shows to sustainable manufacturing and personalised shopping, AI is revolutionising the fashion landscape in various ways.   Fashion e-commerce is also increasingly adopting AI technology to offer a unique edge to shopping online, especially for eyewear. The eyewear e-commerce space has often faced hurdles in boosting customer confidence and satisfaction, especially as consumers usually prefer physical shops. However, technology has helped address many issues to increase trust in online shopping channels; AI is looking to be the next frontier for boosting the eyewear e-commerce industry.  Here’s a look at the current landscape and how…

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Imagine you decide to write a short story about a protagonist who creates an artificial human and then falls in love with it. What gender is your protagonist? What about the artificial human? Would you write a moving love story? A cautionary dystopian tale? Would your story be more compelling than one written by ChatGPT? Likely yes, says Nina Beguš, a researcher and lecturer in UC Berkeley’s School of Information and Department of History. Leveraging her background in comparative literature and knowledge of generative AI, Beguš tested this scenario on hundreds of humans and AI-generated responses. Her findings, published today…

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Jack Clark used to be one of the most feared right-handed sluggers in the National League.Known as ‘the Ripper’, the four-time All-Star hit 340 home runs in an 18-year MLB career.3Clark loved to swing for the fencesCredit: GettyClark won the Silver Slugger Award in 1985 and 1987 while on the San Francisco Giants.His reputation saw him walked 1,246 times by pitchers.“One hell of a hitter, he puts the fear of God in you when he comes up to bat,” said his St. Louis Cardinals manager Whitey Herzog.”He’s a good guy to have on your club, in your clubhouse.”Earning over $10million…

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Liam BarnesBBC News, East MidlandsBen JacksonBBC News, LeicesterRachel ThomasAnimal lovers have been reporting concerns about small or potentially underweight hedgehogsAnimal rescuers are advising people not to pick up hedgehogs to weigh them if they appear to be underweight.The famously spiky mammals typically fatten themselves up during autumn before entering hibernation, with members of the public reporting concerns to charities if they see animals who look small and underweight.However, changing climate conditions are being cited as a factor in hedgehogs taking longer to add layers on before settling down for the colder weather.Rachel Thomas, who runs Prickleback Urchin Hedgehog Rescue Centre…

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I’m thankful for the way technology is developing to improve the quality of life for people with ALS, including my husband, Todd. Six years ago, I encouraged Todd to bank his voice while it was still strong. He signed up with one service and went to work recording various phrases that the company would then use to create his unique personal synthetic voice for a speech-generating device. The process was frustrating, as quality checks continually rejected his voice recordings. He eventually gave up. Fortunately, Todd didn’t lose his voice, although he now speaks softly, especially when he’s not using his…

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Telefónica’s corporate venture capital arm, Wayra, has announced its investment in AI answer engine Perplexity. Perplexity’s AI-driven platform aims to revolutionise internet information searches by providing real-time, accurate, and contextual answers to queries using natural language processing. Unlike traditional search engines that return a list of links, Perplexity understands the intent behind questions and delivers clear, concise answers from a curated set of relevant sources. The investment sees Wayra join an impressive roster of existing backers, including tech giants Nvidia and Databricks, as well as high-profile individuals such as Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and billionaire investor Stanley Druckenmiller. Venture capital…

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When Meta held its annual conference at the end of September, the tech giant announced it is betting that the next wave of computing will come in the form of smart eyeglasses.Mark Zuckberberg, Meta’s founder and CEO, held up what he described as the first working prototype of Orion, which lets wearers see both the physical world and a computer display hovering in the field of vision. “They’re not a headset,” he said on stage as he announced the device, which looked like a set of unusually chunky eyeglasses. “This is the physical world with holograms overlaid on it.” For…

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An attendee walks past an AI graphic during CYBERSEC 2024 in Taiwan on May 14. Photo by Ritchie B. Tongo/EPA-EFE Oct. 9 (UPI) — San Francisco-based artificial intelligence firm Writer launched its new large language model AI tool Wednesday to compete with Anthropic, OpenAI and other providers of generative AI products. The new generative AI tool by Writer is called Palmyra X 004, which cost less to develop than competing large language model AI applications, such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT. Writer says it spent $700,000 to develop Palmyra X 004 by using synthetic data while achieving accuracy and a high performance…

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Today’s students will enter careers that haven’t even been imagined yet. With AI and automation reshaping entire industries, the skills employers once valued are being overtaken by the need for creativity, adaptability and technological fluency. But how can schools equip students with these essential competencies?Brian JohnsrudDirector of Education Learning and Advocacy, AdobeTo explore this challenge, EdSurge sat down with Brian Johnsrud, the director of education learning and advocacy at Adobe. He shares insights into how schools can leverage creative tools to equip students with the skills they’ll need to thrive in a world where the only constant is change. Adobe,…

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