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MrBeast finds FaZe Clan's market value astoundingly low, encourages pal Rug to buy esports company
MrBeast finds FaZe Clan's market value astoundingly low, encourages pal Rug to buy esports company
YouTuber MrBeast was astonished by FaZe Clan's unbelievably low market value of 'only' 17 million and sugggests a change in ownership
2023-10-18 15:29
The Republican email lawsuit against Google has been dismissed
The Republican email lawsuit against Google has been dismissed
Last year, Republicans sued Google, alleging that Gmail unfairly filters their fundraising messages to the
2023-08-28 00:19
UK Power Grid Bottlenecks Threaten Investments, Centrica Warns
UK Power Grid Bottlenecks Threaten Investments, Centrica Warns
An excess of planned renewable energy projects seeking to link to the UK’s electric grid threatens to discourage
2023-10-24 13:59
AI can now show you new angles on your favourite memes
AI can now show you new angles on your favourite memes
Rarely a day goes by at the moment without another breakthrough in artificial intelligence that seemingly fascinates and horrifies us in equal measure. The newest trend around AI involves the expansion of pre-existing pictures to show what the wider surroundings of the image would have looked like. While that doesn't sound particularly controversial it did manage to spark a debate when creators started using the tool to imagine what the surroundings of famous paintings like the Mona Lisa would have looked like. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter That was already considered controversial enough, as tampering with famous masterworks is big no-no, how would the internet feel when AI starts messing with their beloved memes? AI educator and designer Linus Ekenstam decided to test this by checking what AI thought was going on behind-the-scenes of some of the most popular memes ever. Using Generative Fill, the new Photoshop AI he took a look at memes like 'distracted boyfriend' and 'Hide the pain Harold' and these are the results. Other memes that Ekenstam looked at included the 'Change my mind' memes and the 'Woman yelling at a cat' meme. The debate around AI continues to linger on with some individuals experimenting with it in new and complex ways. One developer claims that he managed to 'clone' his girlfriend using ChatGPT. Meanwhile, musician Grimes, who has previously championed the technology is now claiming that it poses an "extinction risk." Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-06-01 17:19
Viseon Inc. Announces Commercial Rollout and Initial Clinical Use of the 4K MaxView® System for Advanced Digital Visualization during Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery
Viseon Inc. Announces Commercial Rollout and Initial Clinical Use of the 4K MaxView® System for Advanced Digital Visualization during Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery
IRVINE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 15, 2023--
2023-08-15 20:22
The Origins of 15 Classic Carnival Rides
The Origins of 15 Classic Carnival Rides
From the Ferris wheel to the Tilt-a-Whirl, carnival rides have some fascinating origin stories. Discover more about the history of these popular attractions here.
2023-08-02 04:56
US Faced Record Number of Natural Disasters This Year With Losses Topping $1 Billion
US Faced Record Number of Natural Disasters This Year With Losses Topping $1 Billion
There’s more than two months left in the year, but the US has already faced a record number
2023-10-11 01:50
Dahua Bolsters Cybersecurity with Product Security Whitepaper 3.0 and Common Criteria Certificate
Dahua Bolsters Cybersecurity with Product Security Whitepaper 3.0 and Common Criteria Certificate
HANGZHOU, China--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 12, 2023--
2023-09-12 20:19
Google Search now automatically blurs explicit images
Google Search now automatically blurs explicit images
Google is officially releasing its new SafeSearch setting to all users this month, a feature
2023-08-04 01:45
EA Sports FC 24 84+ RTTK Upgrade SBC: How to Complete
EA Sports FC 24 84+ RTTK Upgrade SBC: How to Complete
EA Sports FC 24 84+ RTTK Upgrade SBC is now live in Ultimate Team. Here's how to complete the SBC, if you should, and the best players to pack.
2023-11-08 02:28
Robots actually slow down company’s productivity at first, study finds
Robots actually slow down company’s productivity at first, study finds
The introduction of robots into businesses actually slows – at least at first, according to a new study. Researchers found that the introduction of robots bring down profit margins. But as they technology becomes better integrated, it will start to rise again, the study found. Researchers believe that U-shaped curve comes about because of reduced costs, new processes and innovative products. When companies first adopt robots with the aim of reducing costs, competitors are able to do the same, and so profit margins do not initially grow. The real profits come, however, when the robots are properly adopted and integrated into the company’s processes, and they can use that new innovation to develop new products, the researchers suggest. Those are the findings from a new study from the University of Cambridge and published in IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management. While robots are known to increase productivity when looking at a whole industry or country, it is less clear whether it helps with profit margins. The researchers set out to answer that question and see whether companies were using robots to improve processes within companies. And they were also looking to understand whether it had followed the same perhaps unexpected trajectory as when computers were first introduced into businesses. “If you look at how the introduction of computers affected productivity, you actually see a slowdown in productivity growth in the 1970s and early 1980s, before productivity starts to rise again, which it did until the financial crisis of 2008,” said co-author Professor Chander Velu from Cambridge’s Institute for Manufacturing. “It’s interesting that a tool meant to increase productivity had the opposite effect, at least at first. We wanted to know whether there is a similar pattern with robotics.” To find out, researchers gathered data for 25 European countries that showed industry-level trends between 1995 and 2017. That data did not include specific companies but did allow them to see whole sectors. They then gathered robotics data from the International Federation of Robotics (IFR). By setting the two against each other, they were able to see how the adoption of robotics changed profit margins. There they found that U-shaped curve: that the adoption of robotics drove down profits, initially, even if it came back eventually. “Initially, firms are adopting robots to create a competitive advantage by lowering costs,” said Velu. “But process innovation is cheap to copy, and competitors will also adopt robots if it helps them make their products more cheaply. This then starts to squeeze margins and reduce profit margin.” Read More Apple planning new version of AirTags – but not for some time Algorithm finds 600-foot, ‘potentially hazardous’ asteroid near Earth Reddit closes Place after obscene protests Apple planning new version of AirTags – but not for some time Algorithm finds 600-foot, ‘potentially hazardous’ asteroid near Earth Reddit closes Place after obscene protests
2023-08-04 01:48
Natural Tunnel State Park First in Virginia to Install EnChroma Viewfinder for Colorblind Visitors
Natural Tunnel State Park First in Virginia to Install EnChroma Viewfinder for Colorblind Visitors
RICHMOND, Va. & BERKELEY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 28, 2023--
2023-06-28 20:19