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Why Do We Tilt Our Heads When Being Photographed?
Why Do We Tilt Our Heads When Being Photographed?
It's called head canting, and the psychology of it goes beyond looking good for the 'gram.
2023-06-27 01:24
Crypto Exchange Huobi Delists Tokens Using Justin Sun’s Tron Stablecoin
Crypto Exchange Huobi Delists Tokens Using Justin Sun’s Tron Stablecoin
Crypto exchange Huobi Global Ltd. said it will remove 10 “trading pairs,” primarily ones involving tokens used in
2023-06-27 01:21
Explainer-Why are Facebook and Instagram ending news access in Canada?
Explainer-Why are Facebook and Instagram ending news access in Canada?
By Samrhitha A Meta Platforms plans to cut off access to news on Facebook and Instagram for all
2023-06-27 00:53
Mouser Electronics Opens Second Customer Service and Support Center in India
Mouser Electronics Opens Second Customer Service and Support Center in India
DALLAS & FORT WORTH, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 26, 2023--
2023-06-27 00:46
Valorant Deadlock Abilities Explained
Valorant Deadlock Abilities Explained
Valorant's Deadlock is equipped with abilities perfect for slowing down enemies and gathering intel, including a broken ultimate that can guarantee 1v1 victories.
2023-06-27 00:27
Human babies can be born with 'tails' – and it's not a cute quirk of evolution
Human babies can be born with 'tails' – and it's not a cute quirk of evolution
How would you feel if you gave birth to a beautiful newborn, only to clock they have a tail? It sounds outlandish, but it can happen in very rare cases when humans can be born with these boneless rear-end appendages, which are sometimes up to 18 centimetres long. To date, official records have tallied about 40 babies born with these 'tails' which are easily removed through surgery. So how does it happen? Experts used to think the tails were evolutionary accidents, leftovers from our primate ancestors. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter But thanks to research, experts have realised they probably come from an incomplete fusion of the spinal column, or what's known as a spinal dysraphism. Human babies that are born with tails tend to have serious associated neurological defects. In 2008, a paper argued that "true vestigial tails are not benign" because they may be associated with underlying dysraphism. Roughly half of the cases reviewed were associated with either meningocele or spina bifida occulta. So it is not just a harmless evolutionary quirk after all, but more research needs to be done, scientists say. 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.
2023-06-27 00:20
5 Best Agents to Pair with Deadlock in Valorant
5 Best Agents to Pair with Deadlock in Valorant
Check out the best five Valorant Agents to pair with Deadlock in Episode 7 Act I to gain intel, trap, and kill opponents.
2023-06-27 00:19
China’s Electric Vehicle Bubble Is Starting to Deflate
China’s Electric Vehicle Bubble Is Starting to Deflate
The world’s largest electric vehicle market is putting its crowded infancy stage behind it. The explosive industry in
2023-06-27 00:18
Here's how much each state will get in the $42.5 billion broadband infrastructure plan
Here's how much each state will get in the $42.5 billion broadband infrastructure plan
The Biden administration on Monday outlined how states across the country will be receiving billions of dollars in federal funding for high-speed internet access, highlighting the US government's push to bring connectivity to more Americans and to close the digital divide.
2023-06-27 00:16
Amazon is investing another $7.8B in Ohio-based cloud computing operations, state leaders say
Amazon is investing another $7.8B in Ohio-based cloud computing operations, state leaders say
Amazon’s profitable cloud business will invest roughly $7.8 billion by the end of 2029 to expand its data center operations in central Ohio
2023-06-27 00:15
Former Apprentice star bares all in ‘world’s largest AI-generated billboard'
Former Apprentice star bares all in ‘world’s largest AI-generated billboard'
A man known for flying 4,000 miles to track down a thief who stole his AirPods is at it again – and this time, he’s baring all. With artificial intelligence technology on the rise, former Apprentice contestant, Lewis Ellis, is on a mission to find out if robots are going to come for our jobs. In a bizarre experiment, the 32-year-old, who is no stranger to unusual projects – having previously auctioned off his bum cheek for the highest bidder to choose a tattoo – he used ChatGPT to re-create an image for a billboard. And the result is hilarious. The giant billboard, featured at Victoria Warehouse in Lewis' hometown of Manchester, shows the entrepreneur stark naked – as a mermaid. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter He used the famous Burt Reynolds Cosmo centre-fold for the main image and asked ChatGPT to “create the content”. ”Whatever it creates, that goes live,” Lewis says in a YouTube video. “I’m not sure if it’s is a good idea, I’m not sure if it’s going to be a complete waste of time but I guess we’ll find out.” Measuring in at 17.6m x 17.4 billboard, it is believed to be the second largest in Europe – however Lewis believes it is the “world’s largest AI-generated billboard. The Apprentice star photoshops his face and tattoos onto the nude Reynolds. The billboard went live at 9am on Wednesday (21 June) and… it’s definitely interesting. Lewis said: ”I was silly to assume that AI would pull it together for me – I won’t really have to do much. ”Turns out it's way harder than I thought. ”And it looks so bad.” The sorry-looking AI generated advert morphed the image of Lewis and Burt Reynolds into the sea creature. In the background, there is a cartoon drawing of a lighthouse and beach. The sign reads: “Feast your eyes on this tragic masterpiece. ”The world’s largest AI-generated billboard. ”AI is going to take over the world. ”That may be true… but it’s not going to be today.” The billboard ad is a recreation of his company, Hussel Marketing’s previous marketing campaign. Lewis took his inspiration for the experiment from the likes of McDonald's, Burger King and Subway, with the brands using ChatGPT for recent ads. To make it even harder, he gave himself just 24 hours to complete the challenge. The entrepreneur certainly isn’t shy in pushing the boundaries of what is possible and using technology to do so. In the past, he has shelled out £2,300 on flights, accommodation and food to fly 4,000 miles to track down his headphones, saying his mum describes him as “mental”. He told Jam Press: “We had no real plan but just hoped to find them again. “The fact you can track tiny headphones around the world is unbelievable. “I didn’t really expect to get them back and I joked that flying to Doha to get them is the pettiest thing I’ve ever done. “But it’s just great that we managed to find them – and now I don’t need to buy a new pair!” What does the marketing guru have up his sleeve next? It’s anyone’s guess. But one thing is certain – AI bots aren’t going to take over his job just yet. 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.
2023-06-26 23:29
Arduino Uno - The World's Most Popular Development Board Massively Scales Performance with New 32-Bit Versions
Arduino Uno - The World's Most Popular Development Board Massively Scales Performance with New 32-Bit Versions
LUGANO, Switzerland--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 26, 2023--
2023-06-26 23:29
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