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Open-source XR turns webtoons into 3D comics readers can explore in physical rooms

July 21, 2026

Webtoons are coming to life in the physical world, ushering in a new era in which comics are not merely viewed but experienced. A KAIST research team has developed the world’s first next-generation extended reality […]

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Most Canadian teens have seen graphic violence online, and algorithms, not searches, are to blame

July 20, 2026

When right-wing commentator and social media influencer Charlie Kirk was shot and killed on a university campus in September 2025, graphic videos of the assassination quickly spread online. Many of those images also appeared before […]

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Pocket-size AI: Powerful phones star at China show

July 19, 2026

Tech firms are racing to roll out advanced smartphones that use artificial intelligence to do everything from ordering food to composing messages with a simple voice command.This post was originally published on this site.

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Researchers investigate factors that drive consumers to buy cryptocurrencies

July 16, 2026

Consumers are more likely to buy cryptocurrencies when they see them as easy to use, trustworthy and beneficial, according to research published in the International Journal of Blockchains and Cryptocurrencies, which used the Technology Acceptance […]

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Gen Z is pushing back against AI—a reminder to all of us that the future isn’t written

July 16, 2026

Martin Scorsese recently announced that he will be joining generative artificial intelligence (AI) company Black Forest Labs. He said he would embrace AI for storyboarding—the practice of creating a visual outline in the early stages […]

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AI job rejections felt least fair when avatars shared just one trait

July 10, 2026

Companies are increasingly using artificial intelligence in their hiring processes. It’s not just CVs that are evaluated automatically. AI tools can also conduct job interviews—usually in the form of avatars, which are animated characters—and make […]

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Report reveals over 40% of people are limiting AI use, as popularity starts to wane

July 10, 2026

People are increasingly choosing to limit or reject the use of AI tools, according to a new report published by the Digital Futures Institute at King’s College London and Responsible AI UK.This post was originally […]

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Almost half of Australian adults have used generative AI

July 9, 2026

Almost half of Australian adults have used generative artificial intelligence (GAI), with most users reporting it improves how they do their jobs or study, according to new research by the Australian National University (ANU) in […]

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Researchers develop core display technology that prevents image distortion even when stretched

July 8, 2026

Beyond bendable and foldable displays, the era of stretchable displays—whose screens can expand freely like rubber—is now emerging. KAIST researchers have developed a core technology that allows text, images and other on-screen information to retain […]

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Can AI ascertain our personality traits from our ChatGPT history?

May 5, 2026

Large language models (LLMs), the computational models underpinning the functioning of ChatGPT, Gemini, and similar conversational platforms, are now used daily by many people worldwide. As these models can rapidly answer queries about most topics, […]

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Workplaces can help promote exercise, but job conditions remain a major hurdle

December 14, 2021

We know regular exercise is really good for health, but even with the best of intentions, many workers do not exercise as much as they should. To get more workers in all types of workplaces to […]

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Why are babies going hungry in a food-rich nation like Canada?

December 8, 2021

Jean, a 24-year-old mother of two, said: “People don’t think there’s hungry kids out there [in Canada].” She would like us to know “there definitely is.” More than 1.2 million children in Canada live in food-insecure […]

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    August 5, 2026
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    August 4, 2026
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    August 3, 2026
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    August 3, 2026
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