Content provided by IBM and TNW. Babies learn to talk from hearing other humans — mostly their parents — repeatedly produce sounds. Slowly, through repetition
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It’s a bold new world for automobile makers. After a century of development and fine-tuning, the combustion engine is going the way of the dodos
Are you starting to get itchy feet? Well, you’re not the only one. Over the last two years, we have seen a record number of
Vinyl has undergone one hell of a renaissance. In 2006, the format was effectively dead. But since then? Vinyl records have experienced year-on-year growth, with
European businesses, investors, and talent are all vying for a ticket on the metaverse hype train. Even political heavyweights are making moves — or, at
Influencers may crave attention by “occupation,” but a new AI experiment shows they can’t always control their admirers’ gazes. Dubbed “The Follower,” the project tracks Instagrammers
The global AI explosion has supercharged the need for a common sense, human-centered methodology for dealing with data privacy and ownership. Leading the way is
This article was originally published on .cult by Mikaella C, Inês Almeida. .cult is a Berlin-based community platform for developers. We write about all things
A UK scale-up this week unveiled an industry-first approach to identity verification: asking users to turn their heads. Onfido, an Oxford University spin-out, launched the