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Ohio State football rumors: Ryan Day on hot seat, uncertainty at quarterback and along offensive line
Ohio State football rumors: Ryan Day on hot seat, uncertainty at quarterback and along offensive line
This is a massive year for the Ohio State football program after coming up just short in Atlanta.For the Ohio State football team, anything short of a return trip to the College Football Playoff will be viewed as a disappointment.The Buckeyes should once again have one of the better rosters ...
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Don't delay reforms to prepare for next pandemic -WHO chief
Don't delay reforms to prepare for next pandemic -WHO chief
By Emma Farge GENEVA The head of the World Health Organization urged countries on Monday to carry out
1970-01-01 08:00
BBC ordered to Delhi High Court over Modi documentary
BBC ordered to Delhi High Court over Modi documentary
The documentary focused on the prime minister's role in anti-Muslim violence in Gujarat in 2002.
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2 boys found dead in separate Manhattan rivers may have been playing at water's edge, source says
2 boys found dead in separate Manhattan rivers may have been playing at water's edge, source says
Two boys who were reported missing last week and found dead in two different rivers in Manhattan may have been last seen playing together at the water's edge, according to one law enforcement source.
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Brooks Is Still Here
Brooks Is Still Here
Brooks Koepka is now the first cyborg to win five major championships. Only fourteen humans in recorded history have captured more. The formidable Oak Hill roug
1970-01-01 08:00
First pitch: MLB stock report for Cardinals, Mets, Astros and more
First pitch: MLB stock report for Cardinals, Mets, Astros and more
As the MLB season churns toward the Memorial Day milestone, let's take a look at three teams that seem to have put it together in recent games and two that are going in the opposite direction.For many, Memorial Day is not only a day off from work and a way to remember those who have given t...
1970-01-01 08:00
Microsoft defeats gamers' bid to block $69 billion Activision deal in US court
Microsoft defeats gamers' bid to block $69 billion Activision deal in US court
By Mike Scarcella Microsoft Corp evaded a potential early legal obstacle in its $69 billion deal to acquire
1970-01-01 08:00
‘RIP photoshop’: New AI can alter any photo with the click of a mouse
‘RIP photoshop’: New AI can alter any photo with the click of a mouse
New AI tools that use generative artificial intelligence to manipulate photos have rendered traditional editing tools like PhotoShop obsolete, according to experts. One recently unveiled product called DragGAN allows users to radically alter pictures – from facial expressions to the layout of a landscape – with no prior editing experience. Developed by researchers at Google and the Max Planck Institute of Informatics, DragGAN works through a system that uses multiple points that users can “drag” to create different effects without compromising the image’s realism. “RIP Photoshop,” wrote tech entrepreneur and AI commentator Lorenzo Green. “In just a few clicks, you’ll be able to edit any image exactly the way you want... The applications are endless.” Examples of applications include changing the position of the Sun in the sky, altering the size and setting of a vehicle and editing an animal’s head to change its expression and shape. A research paper detailing the technology explained how the approach can “hallucinate occluded content, like the teeth inside a lion’s mouth”, while also deforming an object’s rigidity, like the bending of a horse’s leg. “Through DragGAN, anyone can deform an image with precise control over where pixels go, thus manipulating the pose, shape, expression, and layout of diverse categories such as animals, cars, humans, landscapes, etc.,” the paper stated. Other features recently launched by generative AI companies include Stability AI’s upscaler that allows users to quadruple the resolution of an image without compromising the sharpness of the original. “Since the emergence of digital imagery, it has been nearly impossible to expand small images into larger ones without compromising the quality of the image,” the company wrote in a recent blog post detailing the advance. “Upscaling adds to popular tools by expanding small images into larger ones while maintaining – or even improving – their level of detail.” While these tools currently go beyond what Adobe’s Photoshop is capable of, the photo editing giant announced earlier this year that it is working on generative AI models. Collectively dubbed Firefly, the next-generation features will allow creators to create images, audio, video, illustrations and 3D models with simple text inputs. “Generative AI is the next evolution of AI-driven creativity and productivity, transforming the conversation between creator and computer into something more natural, intuitive and powerful,” David Wadhwani, president of Adobe’s Digital Media Business, said in March. He added that the tools would help customers by “increasing productivity and creative confidence... from high-end creative professionals to the long tail of the creator economy.” Read More 10 ways AI will change the world – from curing cancer to wiping out humanity WhatsApp will let people change messages after they are sent New Twitter boss says ‘game on’ over Instagram clone rumours Meta hit with record €1.2 billion fine
1970-01-01 08:00
Grandad's grenade kills US man and injures teens
Grandad's grenade kills US man and injures teens
A 47-year-old dad dies and his two children suffer shrapnel wounds as the old ordnance explodes.
1970-01-01 08:00
First Arab female astronaut reaches space station
First Arab female astronaut reaches space station
Saudi biomedical scientist Rayyanah Barnawi will carry out breast cancer research while in orbit.
1970-01-01 08:00
WhatsApp update will let people edit messages after they are sent
WhatsApp update will let people edit messages after they are sent
WhatsApp will finally let people edit messages after they are sent. It means the app joins a range of other platforms, such as iMessage and Slack, in letting people fix problems in a message. And it follows the recent addition of the option to delete messages entirely. The feature is now rolling out to users across the world and will be available to everyone in the “coming weeks”, said Mark Zuckerberg, chief executive of WhatsApp parent company Meta.
1970-01-01 08:00
Two Fed Officials Say More Interest-Rate Raises May Be Needed to Cool Prices
Two Fed Officials Say More Interest-Rate Raises May Be Needed to Cool Prices
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard backed two more 2023 interest-rate increases and his Minneapolis
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