The escalating confrontation between Iran and Israel is no longer just a clash of missiles and air defences. It is a live demonstration of how artificial intelligence has become embedded deep inside ...
What happens if you keep scrolling YouTube Shorts without stopping? One creator decided to find out, pushing the platform’s endless feed to its limits. As the scroll continued, questions about ...
The government is currently considering an Australian-style social media ban for under-16s in the UK, and has highlighted infinite scrolling as a feature which "drives addictive or compulsive use".
The man spending $2 million a year to not die might be the clearest mirror we have for a fear most of us carry quietly, one that started long before any of us ever heard the word 'biomarker.' ...
AI-generated slop accounts for 21% of YouTube Shorts shown to new users. Here's what this means for marketers and where your content is most protected.
ROC delivers top Rank-1 accuracy and search speed on the DoD-provided dataset, supporting high-confidence searches at scale ...
BENGALURU: Reckless driving and dangerous stunt videos uploaded on social media are increasingly shaping how young people ...
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A data-driven analysis revealing patterns that challenge everything we thought we knew about viral content New Delhi [India], February 18: Shekhar Natarajan, Founder and CEO of Orchestro.AI, ...
In an age where algorithms curate what we see, AI can generate images in seconds, and technology is already taking over our daily routines, Khoj’s new international exhibition ‘Are You Human?: ...
The ABC has gathered, verified and geolocated dozens of videos of the Bondi terror attack and compiled them into a single, synchronised timeline.