Experience the first-ever AI-led church service in Germany. Join hundreds of worshippers as ChatGPT delivers a 40-minute sermon, including music and prayers, at St. Paul's in Fuerth. Some found it amusing, but others criticized its lack of heart and soul.
Experience a unique Lutheran service as a chatbot delivers a sermon focused on trust in Jesus Christ, overcoming fear of death, and leaving the past behind. Some found it off-putting, but others praised its accessibility. Learn how chatbots are changing religious services.
Angel Laketa Moore's freestyle rap has become the summer anthem known as One Margarita, inspired by a viral video. Despite controversial lyrics, the song captures the spontaneous energy unique to viral hits. As AI advances, it could create new genres, yet human ingenuity can't be replaced. One Margarita is a prime example of this, sparking a chain reaction of creativity. Lizzo declared it the song of summer, and the official version is rapidly gaining streams on Apple Music and Spotify. See how a moment can define a season with this unique track.
Discover the extraordinary sound quality of Sony's Xperia 1 V - featuring a headphone jack and amplifier for peak portable sound. Equipped with Dolby Sound, 360 Reality Audio support, and AI-powered music upscaling, this phone provides an exceptional sensory experience. Plus, expand storage with microSD card slot. Perfect for music lovers seeking unrivaled audio straight out of the box.
Apple CEO Tim Cook is a fan of ChatGPT, an open-source AI chatbot, that can perform various tasks from writing music to codes. Despite concerns over safety and misinformation, ChatGPT has seen strong adoption, with Microsoft investing billions of dollars in the technology. Cook emphasized the need for regulating AI to keep up with the advancements in technology. Elon Musk has previously warned about AI's potential to end civilization if left unregulated.
Explore the evolution of tech policy from Obama's optimism to Harris's vision at the Democratic National Convention. What's next for Democrats in tech?