Technology
A small, smiling turnip goes on an adventure in a world full of living plants in the rogue-like game “Turnip Boy Robs A Bank." It might sound sweet and family-friendly at first, but the main character is anything but harmless. Because the turnip in question is a really criminal vegetable deeply involved in a number of crimes. After the little turnip got into a fight with the tax office in the previous title "Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion," dirty money once again encourages him to commit crimes. Veggieville is in chaos after a civil war, and the Spice Gang, led by a pickle with a hat and a mou...
DPA International
A small, smiling turnip goes on an adventure in a world full of living plants in the rogue-like game “Turnip Boy Robs A Bank." It might sound sweet and family-friendly at first, but the main character is anything but harmless. Because the turnip in question is a really criminal vegetable deeply involved in a number of crimes. After the little turnip got into a fight with the tax office in the previous title "Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion," dirty money once again encourages him to commit crimes. Veggieville is in chaos after a civil war, and the Spice Gang, led by a pickle with a hat and a mou...
DPA
The first piloted flying taxi could take off in the UK in 2026. The Department for Transport has unveiled its Future of Flight Action Plan that predicts that by 2030 they will have taxis flying above the ground without pilots. It also anticipates that drone technology will boost the economy by a whopping £45 billion by 2030. Aviation and technology minister Anthony Browne said: "Cutting-edge battery technology will revolutionise transport as we know it - this plan will make sure we have the infrastructure and regulation in place to make it a reality. "From flying taxis to emergency service dro...
BANG Showbiz English
By Abhishyant Kidangoor Kamilo Melo was building a robot shaped like a salamander for his Ph.D. in 2015 when an unexpected assignment came knocking on his door. Two producers at the BBC were keen to rope him in for a nature documentary. The brief was simple and complicated at the same time: build robots shaped like a crocodile and a monitor lizard that could be left along the Nile River in Uganda with the aim of filming the real-life species and capturing their interactions with one another. “It was one of the most challenging but, at the same time, the most fun things that I have done,” Melo,...
Mongabay
Washington (AFP) - From vampires and wendigos to killer asteroids, TikTok users are pumping out outlandish end-of-the-world conspiracy theories, researchers say, in yet another misinformation trend on a platform whose fate in the United States hangs in the balance. In the trend reported by the nonprofit Media Matters, TikTok users seek to monetize viral videos that make unfounded claims about the US government secretly capturing or preserving mythical monsters that include -– wait for it –- King Kong. It is the latest illustration of misinformation swirling on the platform -- a stubborn issue ...
AFP
Austin (AFP) - For people at the trend-setting tech festival here, the scandal that erupted after Google's Gemini chatbot cranked out images of Black and Asian Nazi soldiers was seen as a warning about the power artificial intelligence can give tech titans. Google CEO Sundar Pichai last month slammed as "completely unacceptable" errors by his company's Gemini AI app, after gaffes such as the images of ethnically diverse Nazi troops forced it to temporarily stop users from creating pictures of people. Social media users mocked and criticized Google for the historically inaccurate images, like t...
AFP
人工知能による「生成AI」の普及が進んでいる。文章や画像などを高い精度で作り出すことができ、ビジネス...
FNNプライムオンライン
エストニアのClevonは、自律走行可能な自動運転ロボット「CLEVON 1」を開発した。中型サイズ...
bouncy
全国のマクドナルドで15日、レジなどのシステムで障害が発生し、オンライン注文の受け付けを停止した店舗...
鹿児島テレビ放送
The music industry has evolved enormously over the past century. When we look back at the technology that has emerged in that time - electric guitars, synths, amplification, records, tapes, CDs, mp3s - it’s all been for good in the long run. Even the technologies that haven’t stuck around - minidisk, I’m looking at you - didn’t really have a negative effect on the industry. But is the future quite so positive? It seems unlikely that we'll see the invention of anything as ground-breaking and physical as an electric guitar. Today's technological advancements are much more software based. Euronew...
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