Chinese AI company DeepSeek upended the global industry and wiped billions off US tech stocks when it unveiled its chatbot app, but two images shared online alongside claims they show the young team ...
The newly disclosed surveillance footage shows Robert H. Dupey, 51, of Randallstown, and Jaime A. Beza, 33, of Berwyn Heights, illegally dumping a truckload of grease and contaminated water into a ...
Keirsey first generated an AI image with Invoke. Then, he used a process called "inpainting," which allowed him to highlight ...
World-renowned media repository made an AI image generator. It has complemented its massive library with impactful generative AI technology for over a year. We sat down with Grant Farhall and Bill ...
The Connecticut company’s long-lived logo is now getting a new look tailored for the future and the dramatic shift to digital communication, including the smartphone and watch.
A Chinese company, Lixun Diansheng, faced backlash for photographing employees in the restroom and displaying the images publicly as a warning against long breaks. This act, intended to deter ...
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The 75-day reprieve TikTok received to operate in the US has taken another turn. An American AI company wants to merge with the social video app and give half ownership to the government.
Janus-Pro, which DeepSeek describes as a “novel autoregressive framework,” can both analyze and create new images. According to the company, on two AI evaluation benchmarks, GenEval and DPG ...
Creations from more than 250 artists will be the centerpiece of the 49 th Annual “IMAGES: A Festival of the Arts,” a three-day outdoor event that runs through Sunday in New Smyrna Beach.
The company’s decision also follows President Donald Trump’s executive orders, made almost immediately after his Inauguration, to end the government’s DEI programs and put federal ...
Stripe is laying off 300 people, or about 3.5% of its global workforce — and in emails to some terminated employees, the company accidentally sent an image of a yellow cartoon duck, a ...