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12/15/2023
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By Belle Carter
Chilling report: Smart toys pose privacy risk to children and families
The 2023 “Trouble in Toyland” report, which focuses on safety hazards in traditional children’s toys and is annually produced by the U.S. Public Interest Research Group (PIRG), emphasized warning parents of new threats on smart toys that pose a privacy risk to children and families. According to the 38th yearly report, toys with microphones, cameras […]
02/06/2023
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By Belle Carter
DEAD RISING: AI-powered ChatGPT to connect the living and the dead
Artur Sychov, founder and CEO of Somnium Space, has claimed that an artificial intelligence chatbot will soon allow the living to converse with people who already died. Somnium Space is a virtual reality world and open-source platform where players can buy land, build, explore and trade. In an interview with Motherboard, Sychov said a user […]
01/11/2023
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By Ethan Huff
Yuval Noah “scariest man in the world” Harari says humans might need to “relearn how to see and walk” in “virtual reality” future
The next phase of the “Great Reset” involves forcibly separating people from their humanity, according to globalist Yuval Noah Harari, an adviser to the World Economic Forum (WEF). While discussing the matter in a recent podcast, Harari posited the notion that once the globalists successfully turn on the “virtual reality” they have planned for the […]
12/20/2022
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By Ethan Huff
Globalists want to “upgrade” human bodies by turning them TRANSHUMAN in the womb using “designer baby” genetic technology
Humanity as it currently exists in its broken, sinful state must be “upgraded” – not through faith in Jesus Christ, according to the globalists, but rather via a transhumanist fusion between mankind and computers. The next phase of the globalist transition involves convincing the masses to embrace an ethos of “body tuning” whereby implantable microchips […]
10/22/2019
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By Arsenio Toledo
MIT professor claims we are likely living in “The Matrix” – quick, take the red pill
Are we living in a simulation? According to Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) professor and computer scientist Rizwan Virk, it’s very likely. Virk’s ideas develop upon those first theorized by Oxford philosopher Nick Bostrom known as the simulation hypothesis. In this, he outlines three possibilities: That humanity, like many other human-like civilizations before it, will go […]
09/09/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Crime scenes will be scanned and modeled in 3D to create interactive virtual crime scenes “within minutes”
The 2014 remake of Robocop showed the titular protagonist getting security camera footage of the car bomb that maimed him and turning it into a computer model. An Israeli company developed the real-life version of that technology, allowing police to create 3D models of a crash or crime scene within minutes. Called 3D-Hawk, the tool […]
12/18/2018
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By Jhoanna Robinson
Psychiatric breakthrough: High-tech computer game can stop schizophrenic “verbal hallucinations” more effectively than medication
A high-tech computer game is being tested to find out if it holds potential as a remedy for people experiencing hallucinations, especially among schizophrenic patients. Should these intriguing conclusions be medically verified, it could introduce a new fun alternative to conventional psychiatric therapies. Scores of research have already suggested that while current treatment plans for schizophrenia are […]
11/16/2018
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By Mary Miller
Virtual dog could soon be used as an educational tool to prevent dog bites
There is a reason why dogs make such good guards. As natural carnivores, their jaws are capable of exerting immense pressure on anything they bite. Even friendly dogs have been known to bite small children who don’t know how to properly handle them. Thankfully, new developments in technology may help teach people how to prevent dog […]
08/16/2018
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By Russel Davis
AI robot can draw what you’re thinking by reading your brain impulses
A team of scientists at the Research Center for Brain-Inspired Intelligence in Beijing, China recently developed a technique to decode perceived images by analyzing data from functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) scans. To carry out the research, the scientists monitored the activity in the visual cortex. One challenge was to efficiently process fMRI data. The task involved mapping the activity in three-dimensional […]
08/15/2018
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By Zoey Sky
Virtual reality therapy can help improve an offender’s empathy by experiencing victims’ point of view
Can virtual reality help violent individuals who lack emotional recognition improve their perception of emotions? Researchers from the University of Barcelona and the August Pi i Sunyer Biomedical Research Institute (IDIBAPS) designed a virtual reality system that may help instill empathy in violent offenders. The system allows men who committed a domestic violence crime to experience […]
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