In a revealing Genomic Press Interview published today in Genomic Psychiatry, Dr. Maria Margarita Behrens recounts an extraordinary scientific journey that wound through four countries and multiple disciplines before arriving at…
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Maui exhibit showcasing Micronesian artists gets extended run
A new exhibit entitled “Ocean of Peace” opened on Maui before the holidays. It’s a collaboration between the Maui Arts and Cultural Center, the East-West Center Arts Program, and the Pacific Islands…
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Past works reimagined in Second Look — Legacy, the Australian Design Centre’s final exhibition
The Australian Design Centre (ADC) has been a hub for local makers since it was established in 1964.
The independent not-for-profit organisation has exhibited the work of some of Australia’s most talented artisans, including the Tjanpi Desert…
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Mainly cold, dry weather expected in most parts – RADIO PAKISTAN
- Mainly cold, dry weather expected in most parts RADIO PAKISTAN
- Average Temperatures of Pakistan’s ‘Extremely Cold’ Winter Season Revealed ProPakistani
- Temperature likely to drop to 9°C in Karachi The Express Tribune
- NDMA warns of severe…
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Goverment mulls fuel levy hike to aid gas sector – Dawn
- Goverment mulls fuel levy hike to aid gas sector Dawn
- Minister tightens oversight of gas supply The Express Tribune
- ‘No raise in gas tariff for next six months’ Geo News
- Qatar agrees to help Pakistan divert surplus LNG cargoes Islamabad Post
- No…
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AI hallucinations and the dilemma of false or misleading information
By ABC News business reporter Adelaide Miller
AI can provide insights on just about anything now, and the consequences of hallucinations can be dire.
Photo: 123RFThe strangest thing recently happened involving a lying AI…
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Senate delegation to undertake rare US visit
A State Department contractor adjusts a Pakistan national flag before a meeting between US Secretary of State John Kerry and Pakistan’s Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan on the sidelines of the White House Summit on Countering Violent…
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AI assistant Grok under fire for generating fake nude images of public figures
WASHINGTON (TNND) — X’s artificial intelligence assistant, Grok, is facing trouble after reportedly generating fake nude or revealing images of public figures, including British royal Kate Middleton.
Grok had a rocky start in November 2023, when reports emerge that the AI assistant would reply to users who use it with misinformation or conspiracy theories.
The United Kingdom’s regulatory authority for the communication industry in the U.K. said it has made “urgent contact” with Elon Musk’s social media company over Grok creating images “undressing” real people.
“The BBC has seen several examples on the social media platform X of people asking the chatbot to alter real images to make women appear in bikinis without their consent, as well as putting them in sexual situations,” the outlet reported on Tuesday, Jan. 6.
Liz Kendall, the U.K.’s technology minister, urged Ofcom to take urgent action upon the issue.
“We cannot and will not allow the proliferation of these demeaning and degrading images, which are disproportionately aimed at women and girls,” she said in a statement, according to The Guardian.
“Make no mistake, the U.K. will not tolerate the endless proliferation of disgusting and abusive material online. We must all come together to stamp it out.”
The Princess of Wales is reportedly a big target of requests to Grok, as well as journalist Samantha Smith.
“While it wasn’t me that was in states of undress, it looked like me and it felt like me, and it felt as violating as if someone had actually posted a nude or a bikini picture of me,” Smith said.
Users have not only targeted celebrities from the U.K.; screenshots have also circulated online showing X users allegedly asking Grok to create inappropriate images of Stranger Things actress Nell Fisher, 14, in a bikini.
Elon Musk has since posted a reply to an inquiry about Grok “creating inappropriate images.”
“Anyone using Grok to make illegal content will suffer the same consequences as if they upload illegal content,” he wrote.
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Evolution’s Clock Might Tick at Different Speeds : ScienceAlert
The oldest fossilised remains of complex animals appear suddenly in the fossil record, and as if from nowhere, in rocks that are 538 million years old.
The very oldest of these are simple fossilised marks (called Treptichnus) made by something…
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Hidden Giants of the Early Universe: NSF NRAO Telescopes Help Reveal Divergent Fates of the Most Massive Galaxies
Newswise — Astronomers using the U.S. National Science Foundation National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NSF NRAO) instruments Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) and, the U.S. National Science…
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