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Microsoft’s VASA-1 AI video generation system can make lifelike avatars that speak volumes from a single photo
By Kristina Terech published
Microsoft's VASA-1 AI system transforms single photos and audio clips into lifelike talking avatars, offering customization and potential for magic, but also raising concerns over misuse.

I just saw what Half-Life 2 should look like in 2024, and I've changed my mind about Nvidia’s RTX Remix tool
By Christian Guyton last updated
Omniverse is still a terrible name, but RTX Remix is extremely cool - so I’m no longer hating on Nvidia’s magical game remake tool.

NVIDIA Instant NeRFs need just a few images to make 3D scenes
By Sponsored published
Sponsored With AI in their toolbelt, artists can use NVIDIA Instant NeRF to turn 2D photos into 3D creations almost instantly.

I finally found a practical use for AI, and I may never garden the same way again
By Lance Ulanoff published
GPT-4 turns out to be a smart, efficient, helpful gardening companion, perhaps revealing its true purpose.

Humane AI Pin review roundup: an undercooked flop that's way ahead of its time
By Mark Wilson published
The first reviews of the Humane AI Pin are in, and they're not good. Here's the internet's verdict on the boldest AI gadget of 2024 so far.

How to use Midjourney
By Allisa James published
Want to know how to use Midjourney? We'll guide you through the process.

Expression-matching robot will haunt your dreams but someday it might be your only friend
By Lance Ulanoff published
Researchers build and program a robot that can watch and mimic your expressions almost instantaneously.

Microsoft's Windows 11 AI love-in looks set to continue – here are 3 big risks it needs to avoid
By Matt Hanson published
As Microsoft’s love affair with AI in Windows 11 looks set to continue here are 3 big risks it needs to avoid.

ChatGPT's newest GPT-4 upgrade makes it smarter and more conversational
By David Nield published
OpenAI says ChatGPT is now better in numerous areas, and its training data now goes up to December 2023.

Meta is on the brink of releasing AI models it claims to have "human-level cognition" - hinting at new models capable of more than simple conversations
By Muskaan Saxena published
We could be in for another big year of AI development as Meta and OpenAI are working on models that can reason, think, and display human levels of cognition.
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