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New Selfie Science on AI Reads Your Biological Age

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What if a simple selfie could reveal how well you’re really aging—and even predict how you might respond to treatment? FaceAge, an AI tool from Mass General Brigham in Boston, does just that. By analyzing facial features, it estimates your…

New Warning Signs: The World Will Drown in ‘AI Slop’ If We Don’t Act Fast

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A tidal wave of low-effort, AI-generated junk content—now dubbed “AI slop”—is beginning to flood the internet. According to a growing chorus of critics, this isn’t just digital noise; it’s a social, political, and epistemic threat that could corrode public trust,…

New Papal Era: Pope Leo’s AI Warning Echoes Francis’s Legacy

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Pope Leo I signaled a clear continuity with Pope Francis’s social vision—while warning that artificial intelligence poses “a profound challenge” to human dignity and solidarity in the modern world. A Shared Mission, A Fresh Voice In his first major address,…

New Compton Constant Test on AI Firms Calculate the Risk

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I’m sure you’ve heard the news… AI labs are sprinting toward superintelligence. Now, MIT physicist Max Tegmark warns they must do what Oppenheimer did before Trinity: crunch the odds of runaway AI. From Trinity to the Next Big Test In…

New Cognitive Revolution on How Psychology Has Shaped

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In an era defined by rapid technological advances, the field of artificial intelligence is not just a product of mathematics and computer science—it’s deeply rooted in the insights of psychology. As researchers strive to build systems that mimic human thought,…

OpenAI and FDA Explore New AI Frontier in Drug Evaluation

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OpenAI and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) have reportedly engaged in discussions to explore the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into the FDA’s drug evaluation processes. These talks are part of a broader initiative to modernize and expedite…

The New Voice of Justice: How AI Brought a Murder Victim Back to Court

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In a groundbreaking moment for the American legal system, a deceased victim addressed his killer in court through an AI-generated video. This unprecedented event occurred during the sentencing of Gabriel Horcasitas, who was convicted of manslaughter for the 2021 road…

New EU Faces Setbacks in AI Regulation Due Lobbying Pressure

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The European Union has hit a roadblock in its push to regulate artificial intelligence (AI) tools, with a key deadline slipping by unnoticed. The EU was supposed to unveil its draft regulations for high-risk AI models by May 2, 2025,…

New AI Breakthrough: Arizona Road Rage Victim Speaks in Court

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In a groundbreaking fusion of technology and justice, the family of Christopher Pelkey, a 37-year-old Army veteran tragically killed in a 2021 road rage incident in Chandler, Arizona, utilized artificial intelligence to recreate his voice and likeness for a posthumous…

Meta’s New AI App: Personalized Assistance or Privacy Nightmare?

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Meta’s latest AI application, launched by CEO Mark Zuckerberg, has quickly risen in popularity, securing the No. 2 spot on the iPhone free download charts. While it offers users a highly personalized AI experience, it also raises significant privacy concerns…