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Gone are the days of six-fingered hands or distorted faces — AI-generated video is becoming increasingly convincing, ...
To measure the progress of AI video, you need only look at Will Smith eating spaghetti. Since 2023, this unlikely sequence — ...
A new video created using Google's Veo 3 platform shows how quickly AI video is progressing, but that's scaring some in the ...
Brad Smith defends Microsoft layoffs, addresses AI’s role, and explains the company’s $4B workforce initiative amid a major ...
A company that makes Tasers and body cameras got into cloud software and is now using AI to help automate the process of writing police reports.
AI can now clone any voice in the UK and deepfake scammers couldn’t be more delighted - THE LONGER READ: As a new AI tool is trained to copy every single British accent, experts say it only takes a ...
AI is impacting so many aspects of work – even at Goodwill. At a warehouse in Santa Ana, we saw everything from musical instruments to telescopes getting listed for sale. “We have tons of ...
Healthcare startups are betting that AI can help them do more with less — including in caring for patients.
Newsweek's AI Impact Awards recognize companies across a dozen industries that are adopting AI tools to improve both internal and external operations for their business and their clients.
Artificial Intelligence is transforming many industries — and the art world is no exception.
06.24.25 8 min read Higher Education School AI Impact Awards 2025: These Education Companies See a Bright Spot Amid Worries By Katherine Fung is a Newsweek senior reporter based in New York City.
The Marshall Project reports on the rapid adoption of AI in policing, highlighting its use in New Orleans for real-time ...