Synthetic voice generation technology has progressed so quickly that many listeners may have difficulty determining whether ...
While dozens of residents pushed back on the proposal to demolish part of the sculpture garden, city leaders say they want to keep looking at it.
Conversations with friends have an ease that is hard to replicate with someone you have just met—often replies come more naturally and timing just seems to click. A strikingly similar pattern plays ...
He and a team of researchers from Tianjin University and the Chinese University of Hong Kong set out to see if the human brain can actually tell the difference between a real human voice and an AI ...
ProcureCon Insights research finds procurement leaders expanding their strategic voice while prioritizing automation, ...
While daily multivitamin use has been met with a wide array of data ranging from beneficial to useless to even potentially harmful, a new study looked at more specific markers of aging and how ...
Using data from 100 million people, researchers found that amphetamine use increased the risk of stroke by 122%, and that ...
Sierra Club advocates warn at Frankfort event that data centers may hike utility bills and power outages, and strain water supplies.
A new study finds students are 10% less likely to apply to a college when the weather on their campus tour was hot and 8% less likely when precipitation fell on the tour.
Your brain can spot AI voices even when you can't. New research shows neural activity picks up deepfake tells that your conscious mind misses completely.
A daily multivitamin may slow biological aging significantly, especially for people who are biologically older than their actual age, according to a study.
A new study shows that while humans struggle to identify AI-generated voices, their brains rapidly adapt to detect subtle acoustic differences between real and deepfake speech.
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