From a frozen teenager with autism to a wheelchair user abandoned mid-tremor, their stories reveal a crisis within a crisis.
Within 400 milliseconds, your brain and face begin responding to another person's smile, setting off a cascade that researchers are only beginning to understand.
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After the government's announcement on Monday, we know a social media ban is coming for under-16s in the UK. However, details on which apps are and are not included, besides those named by the ...
A heartwarming TikTok is giving viewers a glimpse into the transformation that can happen when a rescue dog finds a safe and supportive home. In a short montage, creator @make.life.happen documented ...
Fraudsters are using AI to impersonate top Hollywood casting directors — targeting aspiring actors looking for their big break. By Katie Kilkenny Enterprise Reporter, TV & Labor Like so many others, ...
The hand gesture that often accompanies "clock it" is just as expressive as the phrase.
Yes, advancements in AI help people from different walks of life, but they have some cons. One of the most exploited con has been AI voice cloning. Over the years, it has reached the point where most ...
Generative AI is transforming the workplace faster than ever, but new research from the University of Vaasa suggests the biggest threat may not be AI itself — it’s falling behind in learning how to ...
Greater Latrobe graduate Daisy Wishard began picking up American Sign Language when she was 9 months old — before she learned spoken English. Born to two deaf parents, Wishard became proficient in ...