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OpenAI teams up with the Met to bring world of 1930s socialite to life
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A new installation enables visitors to become active participants rather than passive observers
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New York City’s Metropolitan Museum of Art has collaborated with AI specialist OpenAI to create Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion, an exhibit that brings to life the world of the 1930s New York socialite Natalie Potter. The Chat with Natalie feature uses a customized version of OpenAI’s ChatGPT chatbot to enable visitors to learn more about her life and era. OpenAI trained the AI model with newspaper articles about Natalie, as well as information gathered from interviews with her relatives. The exhibit also uses OpenAI’s Sora technology to animate a photo of Natalie in her wedding dress ... |
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The Nothing Phone 2a is the best cheap phone I’ve reviewed in ages |
It's an impressive smartphone that 'doesn’t follow the crowd'
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A hands-on review of the Nothing Phone 2a by Digital Trends suggests there’s a lot to like about the device, including the LED Glyph Interface, customizable software, bright 6.7-inch AMOLED screen, decent speakers, and a surprisingly competent camera. Drawbacks, meanwhile, include a lack of wireless charging and an average battery life. The Nothing Phone 2a hasn’t had a wide release in the U.S., but there is a way to get one. The standard version with 8GB RAM/128GB storage costs 319 British pounds (about $404), while the 12GB RAM/256GB model costs 349 pounds (about $442) ... |
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Roku Pro Series TV review: the people’s smart TV
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'The Roku Pro Series delivers a delightful user experience paired with a premium picture' |
The Roku Pro Series is now the best TV Roku makes, according to a Digital Trends review of the model. Priced at $1,200, the 120Hz QLED TV comes in 55-, 65-, and 75-inch options and features a mini-LED backlight system, full-array local dimming, Roku’s best processing, a premium audio system, and other premium touches. One of word of advice, though: TCL and Hisense have set the bar for what you can expect at this price, and if you’re looking at this Roku Pro Series TV, you should be looking at those other models as well ... |
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Alien: Romulus ends box office reign of Deadpool & Wolverine |
The sci-fi horror film had the second-best start among the seven movies in the Alien franchise |
Alien: Romulus knocked Deadpool & Wolverine off its perch after taking in $41.5 million at the North American box office on its opening weekend, Variety reported. The seventh Alien installment, which follows a group of young space colonists who come face-to-face with the most terrifying life form in the universe while scavenging the deep ends of a derelict space station, also raked in $66.7 million at the international box office for a global start of $108.2 million. Following three weekends at the top, Deadpool & Wolverine took in $29 million to overtake Joker as the highest-grossing R-rated movie in history with a total take of $1.14 billion ... |
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This flash drive became the Swiss army knife of my gaming setup
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'This external SSD looks like a flash drive, but performs like an SSD, and it's turned into a jack-of-all-trades for my gaming needs'
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The SK Hynix Tube T31 flash drive lets you do things like set up portable emulation, take your Steam library on the go, or simply expand the storage capacity of your consoles. And a nice touch is that the latest drives are adorned with the unique artwork from Lies of P, which makes them feel like a collector’s item. “They’re not going to give you the speeds of an NVMe SSD, but if you’re looking for a portable solution with a ton of capacity, the Tube T31 is easily one of the best SSDs for gaming you can buy — and a whole lot of nerd fun,” Digital Trends said ... |
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