How AI is changing the face of grief
People are turning to ‘griefbots’ trained on the data of deceased loved ones to cope with loss – but are the companies behind this technology playing fast and loose with ethics?
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People are turning to ‘griefbots’ trained on the data of deceased loved ones to cope with loss – but are the companies behind this technology playing fast and loose with ethics?
With designs featuring moss, insect wings, intricate scales and more, Yulia Grigorjeva is creating wearable nail art through her fidget-friendly 3D sets – and helping people who struggle with skin-pic...
In light of recent US aggression, liberals on social media have been stressing the importance of listening to Iranian, Cuban and Venezuelan voices. But having ‘lived experience’ doesn’t make you an au...
For his sophomore ready-to-wear collection, the Belgian designer imagined the Chanel woman as both caterpillar and butterfly (but in a chic way)
Miuccia Prada’s latest collection, shown with an all-star cast, wanted us to know that we are enough
The Olympic figure skating champion sat front row for an AW26 collection that led us into the wilderness
The Baghdad-born artist speaks about war and art, Amoako Boafo recreates his studio for an exhibition, Thaddeus Mosley passes away at 99, and how a small Texas town became a participatory art project.
If paint doesn't feel good coming off the brush, you pretty much have nothing,” said the artist, whose canvases depict humanity in all its rollicking riot and contradiction.
The sculpture on the National Mall comes in the wake of the release of previously withheld documents detailing abuse allegations against Trump.
Read up on the hidden history of occult influences on modernism, French sign painters, the Finnish painter who bucked convention, incarcerated artists, and more.
I fled Qatar to live freely as a queer person. A country that criminalizes LGBTQ+ existence should not be celebrated as a global hub of creative freedom.
The petition, signed by cultural figures such as Pussy Riot's Nadya Tolokonnikova, comes as the European Union threatens to pull Biennale funding over Russia's inclusion.
The Safavid-era Chehel Sotoun palace, known for its richly detailed frescoes, is among several landmarks impacted in the recent attacks.
Anika Jade Levy’s “Flat Earth” is navel-gazing, ouroboric, masturbatory — a Dimes Square novel for Dimes Square people.
Our first impressions, Chinatown storefront art, and things to do on a glorious spring day.
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H. Ross Perot, former presidential candidate and founder of multinational IT company Electronic Data Systems (EDS), once said, “Talk is cheap. Words are plentiful. Deeds are precious.”&nbs...
When most of us were children, and we went to a rural area with clear skies overhead at night, we were all greeted by the same familiar sight: a dark night sky, glittering with many hundreds or even t...
There are, in general, two ways in which scientific advancement occurs. There’s the slow, incremental change that represents most scientific advances: where the existing scientific foundation ge...
Jim Al-Khalili introduces the technologies emerging from the second quantum revolution: computers that exploit superposition to solve problems that would take today’s best supercomputers billion...