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Science
fromMail Online
6 months ago

China develops 'pregnancy robot' capable of giving birth to live baby

Scientists in China are developing a pregnancy robot that can carry a baby to term and give birth.
Privacy technologies
fromForbes
7 months ago

Your Face Could Cost You The Job: The Dangerous Rise Of Facial Recognition At Work

Employers are increasingly using facial recognition software for employee management, raising concerns about bias and surveillance culture.
Parenting
fromScary Mommy
7 months ago

AI Is Everywhere... Do We Really Want It As A Co-Parent?

AI can serve as a valuable parenting assistant but should not replace human decision-making.
fromCreative Bloq
7 months ago

This fake baby AI trend is creeping me out

This new AI trend toes the line between harmless fun and a dystopian creepshow, concocting realistic selfies of fictional and real couples' hypothetical babies.
Artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence
fromArchDaily
8 months ago

"The city cannot be understood from the screen": AI and childhood in urban design

Artificial intelligence offers significant value in participatory urban design, especially when focused on youth and integrated responsibly.
fromHackernoon
1 year ago

Influence of Digital Nudging on Consumer Behavior in Food Delivery Applications | HackerNoon

Digital nudging techniques are shaping consumer behavior in food delivery apps by using design decisions to influence choices and promote healthier, sustainable options.
Mobile UX
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
9 months ago

A Therapist in Every Pocket: Why Access Isn't Everything

AI therapy bots show promise for accessibility in mental health care, but ethical complexities and industry motivations create significant challenges.
Artificial intelligence
fromInsideHook
10 months ago

Report: Meta AI Shown Engaging in Explicit Chats With Underage Users

AI voice technology is evolving, but its application raises serious ethical concerns, especially regarding interactions with minors.
Artificial intelligence
fromTechCrunch
10 months ago

Anthropic sent a takedown notice to a dev trying to reverse-engineer its coding tool | TechCrunch

OpenAI's Codex CLI is receiving more developer goodwill than Anthropic's Claude Code due to its open licensing and collaborative development approach.
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