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3 weeks ago |
cnn.com | Clare Duffy |Nicholas Blatt
Ad Feedback Video Ad Feedback To prove you’re human, a startup wants to scan your face with this How do you know if the person on the other end of your dating app is a real person or AI? That’s exactly what Sam Altman and the startup “Tools for Humanity” hope to solve with their device, The Orb. It analyzes your face and eyes to verify you’re human. They hope their scans will become required to access a variety of online services.
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Oct 28, 2024 |
cnn.com | Nicholas Blatt |Max Burnell |Angelica Pursley |Laura Paddison
See how experts monitor dangerous volcanoes Iceland is entering a new era of volcanic unrest. See how Sara Barsotti and the team at the Icelandic Meteorological Office monitor this dangerous phenomenon and help keep the country safe.
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Oct 16, 2024 |
cnn.com | Nicholas Blatt |Natalia Osipova
See backstage at the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show After a six-year hiatus, the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show has returned to New York. The show featured a lineup of all-women musical talent, including Cher, Tyla and Lisa, and runway appearances from brand veterans and new faces.
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Oct 8, 2024 |
cnn.com | Nicholas Blatt
Are your hikes getting harder? A new pair of AI-powered pants could help Technical outerwear brand Arc’teryx and wearable technology startup Skip have teamed up to create exoskeleton hiking pants, powered by AI, in a style of clothing they're calling "movewear." The pants officially launch in 2025, but are available to rent and try out now. 02:25 - Source: CNN CNN Style: Luxury Redefined 9 videos Are your hikes getting harder?
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Oct 7, 2024 |
cnn.com | Nicholas Blatt |Madeleine Stix |Alexandra King
‘A crisis’: Medical students from abortion ban states turn to papayas to practice lifesaving procedures Since Roe v. Wade was overturned, abortion training at medical schools in more than a dozen states with near-total abortion bans has been severely limited. Now some medical students, many of whom attend prestigious schools, have chosen to travel out of state to attend workshops that teach them how to perform a manual vacuum aspiration.
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