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ChatGPT's New Image Generation is Unreal

ChatGPT’s New Image Generation is Unreal

This week has been nothing short of revolutionary in the AI world. If you’ve been on social media, you’ve probably seen your feed flooded with Studio Ghibli-style images of everything

Indie Games

Indie games shine at GDC 2025 in SF

The Game Developers Conference (GDC) 2025 in San Francisco showcased the innovative ideas and ambitious projects of indie game developers and highlighted the growing influence of independent studios in the

Nvidia Concern

Nvidia’s CEO expresses concern over rising ASICs

NVIDIA’s CEO Apparently Feels Threatened With The Rise of ASIC Solutions, As They Could Potentially Break The Firm’s Monopoly Over AI NVIDIA’s CEO appears apprehensive about the massive adoption of

Wearable tech

Wearable tech boosts exercise in diabetes management

A new study reveals that wearable mobile health technology could help people with type 2 diabetes (T2D) adhere to exercise regimens that aid in managing the condition. Researchers analyzed the

Kingsroad Monetization

Game of Thrones: Kingsroad faces monetization backlash

Game of Thrones: Kingsroad launched on Steam with mostly positive reviews. However, numerous negative reviews have emerged, primarily criticizing the game’s microtransactions. Players are facing additional charges even after paying

NIH funding

NIH halts funding for climate health research

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) will no longer fund research on the health effects of climate change, according to internal records. This new guidance appears to halt opportunities for

Deep-sea cable-cutter

China reveals deep-sea cable-cutting device

China has unveiled a compact deep-sea cable-cutting device that could sever the world’s most fortified underwater communication and power lines. The device was developed by the China Ship Scientific Research

Ghibli Controversy

chatGPT’s Ghibli-style images spark controversy

The viral trend of using ChatGPT to generate Studio Ghibli-style images has sparked both delight and controversy. Fans have been using the AI chatbot’s new image generation feature to transform

Basketball Zero códigos

New Basketball Zero codes and rewards

The release of Blue Lock Rivals greatly increased the popularity of anime-inspired sports games on Roblox. The studio behind that amazing soccer game now introduces us to Basketball Zero, formerly

Software-defined Warfare

Pentagon urged to embrace software-defined warfare

The Pentagon is facing urgent calls to embrace software-defined warfare to counter China’s growing military advantage. A new report from the Atlantic Council warns that if the US fails to

Why Android's Phones are Failing Users

Why Android’s Phones are Failing Users

Thirty days ago, three iPhone users traded their beloved devices for Android phones in an experiment to determine if Android truly offers a better experience. As someone who observed this

Moss Landing Fire

Residents demand answers after Moss Landing fire

The Moss Landing battery storage facility fire on January 16 has left residents in the surrounding areas frustrated and concerned about their health and safety. Many people living near the

Siemens Altair

Siemens completes $10 billion Altair acquisition

Siemens AG has completed its $10 billion acquisition of Altair Engineering Inc., a leading provider of industrial simulation and analysis software. This move is aimed at enhancing Siemens’ industrial software

Nvidia Impact

Nvidia CEO’s remarks impact quantum stock prices

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s remarks during the company’s GTC conference have caused a downturn in quantum computing stocks. Huang’s comments raised skepticism about the maturity of the quantum computing industry.

Machine Recovery

Microsoft tests new Quick Machine Recovery

Microsoft has begun testing a new Windows 11 feature called Quick Machine Recovery. The feature is designed to help IT professionals remotely fix systems that fail to boot properly. When

Anthropic copyright

Anthropic wins early court round in AI copyright case

A federal court in California has issued a significant decision in the ongoing copyright case between music publishers and the artificial intelligence company Anthropic. The music publishers, including Concord, ABKCO

Jensen Huang

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang discusses humanoid robots

Nvidia, the world’s largest maker of artificial intelligence chips, brought robots together as part of its annual developer conference in San Jose, Calif. The event, known as Nvidia GTC, has

Elon Musk

Royal Society refrains from disciplining Elon Musk

Despite concerns raised by some fellows and the broader scientific community, the Royal Society has decided not to take disciplinary action against Elon Musk, a prominent member of the esteemed

AI Apple Watch

Apple developing Apple Watch with AI cameras

Apple is reportedly developing Apple Watches with built-in cameras to support AI features. These camera-enabled watches could be available as early as 2027, according to Mark Gurman, a credible source