What makes the human brain unique? A Yale study unlocks new insights into genetic changes that shaped our evolution.
Imagine taking a single photo of a person and, within seconds, seeing them talk, gesture, and even perform—without ever recording a real video. That is the power of ByteDance’s OmniHuman-1. The ...
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Paramount Pictures has unveiled the official trailer for the much-awaited animated movie The Smurfs.Directed by Chris Mille ...
Paramount Pictures has released the first official trailer for the highly anticipated Smurfs animated movie, set to premiere ...
Head to Gallery 2000 on the nearby ACC Highland Campus Saturday night for the opening reception of new exhibit “The ...
Dengue Boy,’ a book about a humanoid mosquito taking his revenge in the dying years of planet Earth, is unsettling and essential.
OmniHuman can turn photos into realistic videos of people speaking, singing and moving naturally, based on 18,700 hours of human motion data.
If you're an insufferable nerd of a certain age (like me), you probably have a strong, likely even hostile opinion about ...