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Chinese company develops human-like robots that can display complex facial expressions, emotions

Ex-Robots engineers are developing humanoid robots with a focus on enhancing facial expressions and emotions.

Employees claim OpenAI, Google ignoring risks of AI — and should give them 'right to warn' public

Signed by current and former employees of OpenAI, Google DeepMind and Anthropic, the open letter cautioned that “AI companies have strong financial incentives to avoid effective oversight” and cited a...

AI has taken over grocery shopping — and helping people save money stealthily

Grocery stores in the tri-state area began rolling out Instacart Caper Carts recently, but this new tech is helping city dwellers save money with a few taps of a screen.

NYC startup plans to line streets with stylish 'trees' that can charge an electric car in 5 minutes

Gravity Inc, led by CEO Moshe Cohen, collaborated with design firm Rangr Studio to develop the sleek, minimalist devices. The tall “trees” feature a maneuverable hinged arm and mounted cable...

Modern parents are turning screentime into learning with the Lingokids educational, play app

Meet Lingokids. Something grown-ups and littles can finally agree on.

Inventor of New York-Dublin portal defends creation, laments that debauchery 'reflects state of humanity'

"We see a lot of light, a lot of laughs, a lot of smiles, love, marriage, proposals. But we also see some attention seeking. Trying to gain followers, gain clicks,...

How Nvidia co-founder plans to turn Hudson Valley into a tech powerhouse greater than Silicon Valley

Curtis Priem, 64, donated more than $75 million so that RPI could obtain the computer, which was manufactured by IBM, the Wall Street Journal reported. RPI is said to be...

Director of company behind NYC-Dublin portal says flashes, raunchy antics 'inevitable' — vows return

The organization was forced to shut off the livestream just a few days into its planned six-month run after an OnlyFans star flashed the screen.

NYC-Dublin live video art installation already bringing out the worst in people with lewd displays

Surprising absolutely no one, the voyeuristic new "Portal" street exhibit in the Flatiron District connecting New York City and Dublin with a 24/7 live video feed has already caused chaos...

Apple’s self-damning iPad ad, the West’s doomed project and other commentary

The Federalist’s John Daniel Davidson says the “horrible” Apple ad for a new iPad “shows an industrial press slowly crushing an eclectic assortment of old musical instruments.”

Elon Musk’s Neuralink chip suffers unexpected setback in first in-human brain implant

Neuralink's brain-computer interface, known as a BCI, was implanted into 29-year-old patient Noland Arbaugh's brain back in January.

Ex-Trump aide who targeted Facebook ads in 2016 victory now has his own AI platform

Donald Trump's ex-campaign manager Brad Parscale, who was the operative behind the ex-president's election-winning Facebook ads in 2016, has debuted his own artificial intelligence platform. In a promotional video for...

Models ditch photoshoots, 'stressful' casting in favor of selling their likeness to AI

AI Fashion pays models to upload a few dozen photos of themselves in order to use their likeness in fashion campaigns and other advertisements.

French musician becomes first-ever passenger inside flying car: ‘Amazing experience’

A flying car company made history this week by taking the world’s first car flight with a passenger in what could be the future of transportation.

Company unveils robot dog Thermonator -- with flamethrower attached

A company have unveiled a robot dog companion -- with flamethrower attached.

Paging Doctor John: Chinese public toilets now scan your urine for health problems

Some public restrooms in China are now equipped with high-tech "health checking" urinals that can analyze urine for a variety of health markers — and costs those looking for a...

NYC saw 'tech talent boom' as top destination for relocating workers in 2023: study

The Big Apple posted a 3.6% net gain in tech talent, meaning more workers relocated to the city than left to pursue opportunities, the analysis showed.

Gen Z is giving up smartphones for flip phones — but life without a map app is almost impossible

“I think this is going to become a trendy thing,” one Zoomer told The Post. “If your style is like Y2K, it definitely makes your aesthetic look way more put...

Amazon's high-tech Fresh grocery stores end cashierless 'Just Walk Out' program

Amazon is ditching its "Just Walk Out" program at its high-tech Fresh grocery stores as it remodels the supermarkets. Amazon first announced the cashierless system in 2018 when it debuted...

I’m a viral AI influencer made by computers — now I'm going to host a segment on 'Survivor'

“Human talent is irreplaceable, and we do not intend to do so," said a (yes, human) spokesperson. “She has not come to take anyone's job away."