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Suzanne Somers' husband creates late wife's AI 'twin' modeled after 'Three's Company' character

Suzanne Somers' widower, Alan Hamel, worked with an AI and robotics company to create a "twin" of the "Three's Company" star that can talk and answer questions.

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Legendary sci-fi writer's chilling AI prediction resurfaces: 'Robots will turn organic as humans become machines'

BBC interview resurfaces, predicting a future where humans and robots converge into hybrid entities. With advances in bionic limbs, brain-machine interfaces, and AI-powered robots, Asimov foresaw machines becoming organic and humans integrating technology.

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Researchers use AI to uncover an ancient 5,000-year-old civilisation beneath the world's largest desert - here's how

Scientists at Khalifa University in Abu Dhabi have developed an AI algorithm capable of revealing hidden archaeological sites beneath desert sands usi

Researchers use AI to unearth a 5,000-year-old civilization beneath the world's largest desert. But how?

Evidence of a 5,000-year-old civilization has been found buried beneath the Rub al-Khali desert. Researchers used AI and satellite imaging to make this discovery. Dubai Culture has approved excavations in the identified areas.

The right to live forever | The eternal debate

Freezing a digital version of yourself into a machine forever raises concerns about ethics, authenticity and privacy.

Inside The Artificial Intelligence That Can Clone Your Mind

Successfully scaling intelligence beyond the constraints of time hasn't been possible. That is, until now. Welcome to your own digital twin.

A classic 80s sitcom on Netflix looks really weird. Is it AI's fault?

So, what's going on? We've reached out to Netflix for details, but as Cento notes, it appears "AI has now been unceremoniously injected" into classic sitcoms such as A Different World. That sign doesn't look quite right.. Discerning viewers noted ...

Discoverability Lab Offers New Look at Historical Data and Machine Learning

These tools and technologies allow historians, archivists, and museum professionals to build on earlier advances in historical research. The Smithsonian American Women's History Museum's Discoverability Lab is a launchpad for accelerating these new approaches and sharing exciting discoveries about women's history in America with the public.