Sex is a big market for the AI industry. OpenAI’s ChatGPT won't be the first to try to profit from it. View on euronews ...
OpenAI won’t be the first to try to profit from sexualized AI. Sexual content was a top draw for AI tools almost as soon as ...
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How the kids are reacting when they see a random hand under my box. #art #silvermanstatueofficial
In this captivating video, discover how children react when they encounter the unexpected sight of a random hand emerging ...
A Moray entrepreneur has launched a range of colouring books with a difference to help keep kids off their mobiles. Concerned about the pull of technology that sees the average child spend around ...
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The Alberta government is taking the lead on an application for a major new oil pipeline to the B.C. coast in an attempt to break through several federal policies that Premier Danielle Smith has ...
Stay Loose Records had originally found a home on Farmers Fold in the Mander Centre after opening in 2018, but was forced to close after five and a half years due to rising costs and the knock-on ...
Hangzhou, capital of Zhejiang province, hosts a Hangzhou International Human Resources Exchange and Cooperation Conference starting on Sept 28 with a theme of "Open Integration, Innovation ...
St. Joseph Island duo Tracy Currie and John Currie are bringing their joint art exhibit to the Sault starting this week. Ages in Chaos: When Worlds Collide, will run at The Art Hub from Oct. 1 - 15.
In the beginning, there was FAT Village, two blocks of squat warehouses offering art classes, cozy coffee shops and a monthly art walk in downtown Fort Lauderdale. Today, there is a bustling ...
Parents of Craigslea Kindergarten and Preschool won’t have to fork out $2200 after C&K — the overarching company the centre is affiliated to — and the Education Department stepped in. But the ...
How much would you pay for your child's art? That's the question one Australian kindergarten posed to dozens of families this week when it asked them to stump up A$2,200 (£1,000; $1,400) for the ...
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