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Scientists Develop Artificial Leaf That Uses Sunlight to Produce Valuable Chemicals
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images that correspond so well to the style of the films suggests that the AI model has been trained with the films from Studio Ghibli. The question now arises as to whether OpenAI was allowed to use the films for training
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European universities offer ‘scientific asylum’ to US researchers fleeing Trump’s cuts
Academics from US hoping to escape funding freezes and ideological impositions are being actively recruited
it even retains the classic space western anime’s opening theme, “Tank!”
maxilla’s Charles Chung, who was previously one of the 3DCG staff for Magic: The Gathering’s Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty anime trailer, directed the “Cowboy Bebop x Magic: The Gathering Opening Homage Trailer” and was also its compositing director. The character designs are from illustrator and designer Apapico, while Jujutsu Kaisen‘s Eiko Matsushima was the video’s color designer. aeonium is the animaton production studio.
The trailer can’t be embedded, so you’ll have to watch it over on YouTube.
The soundtrack to Blade Runner remains a singular achievement
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America’s job market is eerily similar to the 1990s dot-com bubble — and, yes, it’s a worry