A new investigation reveals YouTube's algorithm floods kids' feeds with bizarre AI videos after trusted channels, while creators profit from the synthetic content with millions of views.
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Can your smartphone help NASA track hail and storm patterns? SEaRCH project explained
NASA’s SEaRCH project uses smartphone reports from volunteers to track hail size and storm patterns, combining community observations with satellite data to improve precipitation research.
For the first time ever astronomers have witnessed a budding star system emerge for the cosmic fog. Credit: Directed by: L. Calçada, M. Kornmesser Hosted by: S. Randall Written by: A. Briggs, S.
Explore how X and Meta are normalising AI-generated porn and deepfakes, raising concerns over content moderation and trust.
Mathematics Department convinced famous YouTuber to speak on campus and enthralled a full house with visualizations of ...
The director of India's best-loved bookstore chain talks shelf life, staying power and why a good book still beats a same-day delivery ...
As the cost of living continues to spiral upward, the White House is dismantling the government agency built to protect ...
Guy Gardner gets worshipped in Green Lantern Corps #14 after his DC K.O. power-up. Will his ego survive the adoration?
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Google invests $1 million in AI-generated children’s videos amid YouTube’s content overload
YouTube is ramping up its efforts to organize and enhance its quirky children's content after years of challenges.
Travel photography is as much about the aesthetic as the scenery. We all know you can capture anything without the right ...
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