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Is THIS Amelia Earhart's missing plane? Expedition this month will finally confirm if the 'Taraia Object' in a lagoon on Nikumaroro Island is her Lockheed Electra 10E

Daily Mail - Science & tech

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Mom speaks out after baby dies from swallowing water bead, plus ethical AI use in classrooms

FOX News

Esther Jo Bethard loved playing with her siblings and going to the zoo. She died at 10 months of age after accidentally swallowing a water bead. HEARTBREAKING LOSS – Mom from Wisconsin calls for change after her 10-month-old daughter dies from swallowing a water bead. 'WATCH FOR INACCURACIES' – Here's how parents and teachers can ensure an ethical use of AI by kids during this back-to-school season. AVIATION TRAILBLAZER – Amelia Earhart becomes first woman to fly solo coast-to-coast on this day in history, 1932.


The inherent misogyny of AI portraits – Amelia Earhart rendered naked on a bed

The Guardian

Officially, the Lensa AI app creates "magic avatars" that turn a user's selfies into lushly-stylized works of art. It's been touted by celebrities such as Chance the Rapper, Tommy Dorfman, Jennifer Love Hewitt and Britney Spears' husband, Sam Asghari. But for many women the app does more than just spit out a pretty picture: the final results are highly sexualized, padding women's breasts and turning their bodies into hourglass physiques. "Is it just me or are these AI selfie generator apps perpetuating misogyny?" "Here are a few I got just based off of photos of my face."


AI brings photos of Amelia Earhart, Albert Einstein, Marie Curie to life

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Artificial intelligence is turning old pictures of people into short, animated clips that show them moving and blinking. The feature, called Deep Nostalgia, comes from genealogy company MyHeritage. It uses machine learning to create facial expressions and movements that look super realistic, Tom's Guide reported Tuesday. In a blog post, MyHeritage shared social media posts from users who were thrilled to see their loved ones who'd passed come to life, if only for a few moments. The clips show the people in black-and-white or faded photos tilting their heads and looking around.


Photos of Amelia Earhart, Marie Curie and others come alive (creepily), thanks to AI

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Artificial intelligence (AI) can now transform photos of people into short, highly realistic animations, much like the moving pictures in the newspapers and posters of Harry Potter's magical world. In these AI-animated clips, faces that were once frozen in time blink, turn their heads and even smile, their movements wavering between astonishingly lifelike and deeply unsettling (and yes, downright creepy). Genealogy website MyHeritage introduced the animation engine on Feb. 25. Developed by technology company D-ID and known as Deep Nostalgia, it enables users to animate photos via the MyHeritage website, representatives said in a blog post. D-ID designed custom algorithms that recreate the naturalistic movement of human faces digitally, applying those subtle movements to photographs and modifying facial expressions that move as human faces normally do, according to the D-ID website.