Generative AI is often seen as the epitome of our times, and sometimes even as futuristic. We can use it to invent new art or technology, analyze emerging data, or simulate people, places and things.
The Nasher Museum of Art in Durham, North Carolina, have just opened an interesting sounding exhibition entitled On the Same Wavelength: Art, Science and Conservation.
A unique and thought-provoking art installation made entirely from ocean trash is now on permanent display at The Lillian M.
Generative diffusion models like Stable Diffusion, Flux, and video models such as Hunyuan rely on knowledge acquired during a single, resource-intensive training session using a fixed dataset. Any ...
New research shows that when an asteroid slammed into the moon billions of years ago, it carved out a pair of grand canyons ...
Zinnov, a global management consulting company, launched its ambitious Guidance Document on "Integrating Art into Public ...
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Archaeologists have uncovered evidence that a house in England is the site of a lost residence of Harold, the last Anglo-Saxon King of England, and shown in the Bayeux Tapestry. By reinterpreting ...
Wood-Mode launched a new tool for its network of 600 independent dealers across North America – the Inspirational Project ...
The operator in November took the final investment decision on the $7 billion Tangguh UCC integrated project that comprises the Ubadari field development, enhanced gas recovery (EGR) through ...
Two top coastal destinations on the most popular Canary Island are set for an impressive £6 million regeneration project in a bid to boost tourism - despite the anti-overtourism protests held ...
Celebrated power historian Robert Greene joins MSNBC’s Ari Melber for a wide-ranging, in depth discussion on power in the year 2025; lessons from movements that built out support after electoral ...