People who were created using computer technology are sometimes difficult to distinguish from real people. They actively maintain their Instagram profile, in which they share photos and talk about their lives to hundreds of thousands of subscribers. How do digital models live, the KYKY portal told. Virtuals, or ...
When you grab your smartphone first thing in the morning, it's not really your decision. When you are constantly distracted by notifications during work, this is also not your decision. You are being manipulated with might and main, and you don't even notice. "Lifehacker" writes about this. ...
The US Federal Bureau of Investigation has released an application in which it invites everyone to train the way its agents train. However, digital security experts advise against downloading this program, unless you want the FBI to spy on you, Popular writes ...
Shoe scanners, fewer false positives and simpler security controls could become the new reality at airports in the very near future. Yes, getting through airport security will finally be faster and easier. Reader's Digest writes about this. Air travel...
Eight Ukrainian companies that took part in the CES 2020 electronics exhibition in Las Vegas are offering to monitor health, fight counterfeits, make learning more interesting and work easier, Voice of America reports. Mosquito control challenges the most dangerous viruses and infectious diseases, carriers ...
The Neon project, designed to display people in games, films and programs, has learned how to create artificial people as realistically as possible. The developers showed the results at the annual technical exhibition in Las Vegas (Nevada) CES 2020. 24tv writes about it. The developer of the Neon project is a startup Star Labs, funding ...
In the modern world of technology, mankind is provided with a huge selection of gadgets and various technologies, but like everything else, there are some: which people like more, even despite the release of more technologically advanced and newest models. Edition MC.Today has collected a list of 10 most favorite ...
Each outgoing year sums up the results in its own way. Journalist Tom Whitwell, for example, compiled a large collection of incredible facts that he learned in 2019. The life hacker chose the most interesting. We talk about cloning police dogs, using emojis in court and why you need to dry cherries ...
About 91 million people a month build cities and universes in popular video games. Urbanists look at these human resources with envy and hope. Imagine what happens if you channel the passion of gamers to solve real-life urban problems? This was found out by the Lifehacker edition. A big plus of gamification is how it allows you to get as much involved in the world as possible ...
This was stated by the ex-candidate for the post of head of the US Air Force Space Command. He called this technology revolutionary and has nothing to do with existing developments, writes RBC. Retired US Air Force (Air Force) Lieutenant General Stephen Kwast, lecturing at college ...