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It’s hard to keep up with the ever-changing trends of the fashion world. What’s “in” one minute is often out of style the next season, potentially causing you to re-evaluate your wardrobe.Staying current with the latest fashion styles can be wasteful and expensive, though. Roughly 92 million tons of textile waste are produced annually, including the clothes we discard when they go out of style or no longer fit. But what if we could simply reassemble our clothes into whatever outfits we wanted, adapting to trends and the ways our bodies change?A team of researchers at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial…
Renovate AI erbjuder verktyg för:Inredningsdesign.Exteriör omgestaltning.Väggfärgsförändringar.Landskapsdesign.Virtuell homestaging.Objektborttagning från foton.Att renovera hemma har aldrig varit enklare tack vare AIAtt planera en hemrenovering eller omdesign kan kännas överväldigande. Var ska man börja? Hur vet man om den nya färgen verkligen kommer att fungera? Och hur mycket kommer det att kosta att anlita en inredningsarkitekt bara för att få lite inspiration?Det är här Renovate AI kommer in i bilden ett innovativt verktyg som använder AI för att förvandla dina hemrenovering drömmar till visuell verklighet.Så fungerar Renovate AIProcessen är förvånansvärt enkel. Du laddar upp ett foto av rummet du vill renovera och sedan väljer…
The robots had their moment, but humans are clawing back. A new analysis shows that AI-generated writing briefly overtook human-written content online — before leveling off.The report from Axios cites research by Graphite, which analyzed over 65,000 URLs and found that while machine-made articles once dominated, the web’s human pulse is steady again at around 50%.Why? Search engines have learned to sniff out soulless text. Graphite’s study revealed that 86% of top-ranking Google pages are human-written.Even chatbots like ChatGPT and Perplexity seem to prefer citing humans, referencing them more than 80% of the time.It’s a sign that authenticity still matters…
MIT Music and Theater Arts fondly remembers the legacy of Professor Emerita Jeanne Shapiro Bamberger, who passed away peacefully at home in Berkeley, California, of natural causes on Dec. 12, 2024 at the age of 100. For three decades at the Institute, Bamberger found ways to use computers to engage students and help them learn music. A trained pianist who became fascinated with the idea of using technology to gain insights into music education, Bamberger ultimately helped to change how music was taught at MIT and elsewhere.Bamberger was born on Feb. 11, 1924 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Her mother, Gertrude Shapiro (nee Kulberg),…
Jensen Huang levererar personligen Nvidias DGX Spark stationära AI-dator till Elon Musk.Nvidia har lanserat sin nya ”personliga AI-superdator” DGX Spark som börjar säljas för 3 999 dollar. Förbeställningar är tillgängliga på Nvidias webbplats från och med den 15 oktober. Denna dator är riktad mot AI-utvecklare och är designad för att effektivt hantera stora AI-modeller och databehandling.I Sverige erbjuder datorbutiken Inet DGX Spark för saftiga 59900kr vilket omräknat motsvarar en ökad kostnad jämfört med den amerikanska prissättningen.En kompakt kraftpaketDGX Spark drivs av Nvidias GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip och levererar upp till 1 petaflop AI-prestanda trots sin lilla storlek. Systemet kombinerar 20…
Google’s latest AI upgrade, Veo 3.1, is blurring the line between creative tool and movie studio.The update lets users adjust lighting and shadows, stitch scenes together, and — for the first time — add AI-generated sound to their videos.It’s all part of Flow, Google’s AI filmmaking platform that now feels like Photoshop, Premiere, and a soundboard rolled into one.This version introduces wild new tricks. With “Frames to Video,” creators can morph one image into another, with natural-looking transitions and accompanying audio.“Scene Extension” lets you stretch a final frame into another minute of motion — no camera required.You can even erase…
Say a person takes their French Bulldog, Bowser, to the dog park. Identifying Bowser as he plays among the other canines is easy for the dog-owner to do while onsite.But if someone wants to use a generative AI model like GPT-5 to monitor their pet while they are at work, the model could fail at this basic task. Vision-language models like GPT-5 often excel at recognizing general objects, like a dog, but they perform poorly at locating personalized objects, like Bowser the French Bulldog. To address this shortcoming, researchers from MIT and the MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab have introduced a…
OpenAI kommer att tillåta vuxet innehåll och erotik för verifierade ChatGPT-användare från och med december 2025. Åldersverifikation kommer att krävasOpenAI planerar att i december tillåta erotiskt innehåll för verifierade vuxna användare av ChatGPT. Detta sker efter att företaget har implementerat nya verktyg som föräldrarkontroll för att hantera allvarliga psykiska hälsoproblemI ett inlägg på X lyfte Altman fram principen ”treat adult users like adults” och meddelade att ChatGPT ska få mer personlighet samt uppfylla tidigare blockerade förfrågningar. Han specificerade att erotik för verifierade vuxna kommer att vara en av de nya möjligheterna när åldersverifikation väl är på platsÅldersverifikation och kontroller: Age gating…
California has officially told chatbots to come clean.Starting in 2026, any conversational AI that could be mistaken for a person will have to clearly disclose that it’s not human, thanks to a new law signed this week by Governor Gavin Newsom.The measure, Senate Bill 243, is the first of its kind in the U.S.—a move that some are calling a milestone for AI transparency.The law sounds simple enough: if your chatbot might fool someone into thinking it’s a real person, it has to fess up. But the details run deep.It also introduces new safety requirements for kids, mandating that AI…
Manufacturing better batteries, faster electronics, and more effective pharmaceuticals depends on the discovery of new materials and the verification of their quality. Artificial intelligence is helping with the former, with tools that comb through catalogs of materials to quickly tag promising candidates.But once a material is made, verifying its quality still involves scanning it with specialized instruments to validate its performance — an expensive and time-consuming step that can hold up the development and distribution of new technologies.Now, a new AI tool developed by MIT engineers could help clear the quality-control bottleneck, offering a faster and cheaper option for certain…