Netflix Uses Generative AI in TV Show for First Time
[ad_1] In brief Streaming giant Netflix has revealed that it used generative AI for a VFX sequence in its show "The Eternaut." Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos called generative AI "an…
[ad_1] In brief Streaming giant Netflix has revealed that it used generative AI for a VFX sequence in its show "The Eternaut." Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos called generative AI "an…
[ad_1] Our hacker [John Duffy] wrote in to let us know about a video he put together to explain the design of his open-source multimeter, the HydraMeter. If you’re interested…
[ad_1] President Trump is preparing to sign an executive order that would open the $9 trillion US retirement market to cryptocurrencies, gold, private equity, and other alternative assets. The order…
[ad_1] Long before electricity was a common household utility, humanity had been building machines to do many tasks that we’d now just strap a motor or set of batteries onto…
[ad_1] Market research helps businesses understand if a product or service will succeed before it even enters the market. It’s not just about gathering data. It’s about learning what your…
[ad_1] Here’s a fun project. Over on their YouTube page [Urban Circles] introduces Project Scribe. The idea behind this project is that you can print out little life “receipts”. Notes,…
[ad_1] With disgraced financier, pedophile and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein dominating headlines once again, it’s a good time to take a look back at what’s become of his estate.Epstein allegedly…
[ad_1] Here’s something fun from our hacker [Piers]: Software Defined ROMs. In this series of three videos, [Piers] runs us through what a software defined ROM is, how to make…
[ad_1] In brief You can now get Bitcoin transactions added to the blockchain for a lot cheaper than before. Mining pools cut the rate as Bitcoin blockchain activity has been…
[ad_1] Everything fails eventually, but moving parts fail fastest of all– and optical drives seemingly more than others, at least in our experience. Even when they work, vintage drives often…