1 in 4 Speech Samples as Deepfakes Remain Undetectable by People

Recent research from University College London has revealed that humans are struggling to identify deepfake speech samples created by artificial intelligence. Deepfakes refer to the technology that replaces a person’s face or voice with a convincing likeness of someone else. The study, published in the journal PLOS One, utilized a text-to-speech algorithm trained on publicly …

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Buyer Inquiries in Brooklyn Surge by 34% Compared to 2019

Brooklyn is experiencing a scorching real estate market. According to a recent report by StreetEasy, the borough of Kings had the busiest sales market in June, with listings receiving 34.2% more buyer inquiries compared to June of the previous year. In contrast, Manhattan properties saw a 13.4% increase in interest over the same timeframe. The …

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Study finds that HGTV is encouraging homeowners to create dull home décor.

The concept of “home sweet home” may hold true, but modern design trends have caused many homes to become indistinguishable from one another. The influence of home-improvement media, such as popular magazines like Better Homes and Gardens or HGTV shows like “Fixer Upper,” has been so strong that homeowners are now decorating their spaces based …

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AI Discovers: Conservative Women Exhibit Greater Attractiveness and Happiness in Photographs

A recent study conducted in Denmark using artificial intelligence (AI) has found that conservative female politicians tend to appear happier and more attractive in photographs compared to their liberal counterparts. The study, published in the scientific journal Scientific Reports, revealed that AI can predict a person’s political ideology with 61% accuracy based on just one …

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