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AWE 2025 Wraps Up Showcasing AI Driven Smart Living for Every Scenario

On March 23, the 2025 Appliance & Electronics World Expo (AWE2025) concluded at Shanghai New International Expo Centre after a four-day run. This year's event drew over 1,000 global leaders in home appliances and consumer electronics,

What Is Computer Vision and How Is It Being Used in Healthcare?

Computer vision artificial intelligence can improve patient care, but reaping its full benefits relies on careful training, data protection and validation by medical professionals.

Redefining human-centered design: AI and EEG for emotion-sensitive architecture

The AI model employs a hybrid deep learning approach combining convolutional neural networks (CNNs) and long short-term memory (LSTM) architectures. CNNs extract spatial features from EEG data, while LSTMs capture temporal dependencies,

What Is Canva? All About the AI Editing Tools and Image Generator

Canva's Dream Lab and Magic Studio artificial intelligence tools are designed to make your creative life a little easier. Here's what you need to know.

Deep neural networks reveal new insights into facial traits linked to attractiveness and kindness

Deep neural networks can quantify facial characteristics more accurately than previous methods, improving predictions of in-person attraction, according to a study published in Evolution & Human Behavior.

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 ...

The Ethics Of AI In UX: Designing Transparent And Fair Experiences

By proactively addressing biases, prioritizing transparency and advocating for fairness, we can create digital experiences that are not only innovative but also ethical.

Passive Brain-Computer Interfaces: Moving from Lab to Real-World Application

Passive Brain-Computer Interfaces (pBCIs) have shown significant advancements in recent years, indicating their readiness for practical, everyday