Windows Photos app gets new AI powered object eraser | Technology News

[ad_1] Microsoft has introduced a generative AI-powered object eraser to its Photos app. The new functionality will replace the existing ‘Spot Fix’ option, which currently lets users remove blemishes from images and is now called ‘Generative erase.’ According to a recent blog post by Microsoft, Generative erase allows users to fix and remove distractions like…

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Tech News of the week

[ad_1] Tech News of the week News Technology Tech Tech News of the week: Gemini AI image generation controversy, MWC 2024, and more Tech News of the week (Fourth week of February 2024): Google admitted that Gemini AI got the image generation wrong, and the 2024 edition of the Mobile World Congress is finally here….

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Android malware impersonating Chrome can steal your photos, passwords and chats without opening them | Technology News

[ad_1] News Technology Tech Android malware impersonating Chrome can steal your photos, passwords and chats without opening them Security researchers at McAfee have discovered a new variant of the infamous XLoader malware that can automatically run itself and steal sensitive information from Android devices. To protect yourself, make sure you have turn on Google Play…

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Pacific Nations dive into Juncao Tech training – FBC News

[ad_1] [ Source: Ministry of Agriculture and Waterways Fiji/ Facebook] 34 representatives from across the Pacific Region are currently participating in a one-week training program at the Legalega Research Station in Nadi, aimed at harnessing knowledge on Juncao Technology. During the official opening, Deputy Secretary for Agriculture Development, Dr. Tekini Nakidakida, emphasized the potential of…

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Saudi Arabia launches innovative metaverse platform

[ad_1] Dubai: The Saudi Ministry of Culture has unveiled the world’s first national “metaverse” platform, powered by the cutting-edge Generative Media Intelligence (GMI) artificial intelligence system, the authority announced. The innovative platform merges cultural richness with digital innovation, creating a dynamic digital realm where users can engage in a wide range of activities and attractions…

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Mammals’ literal killer instinct drove evolutionary success, study suggests. | Technology News

[ad_1] News Technology Science Mammals’ literal killer instinct drove evolutionary success, study suggests. Early mammals developed a literal “killer instinct” that helped their evolutionary success, suggests a new study. A reconstruction of the fossil of a sabre-toothed tiger. (Wikimedia commons) The success of the first large predators that evolved on land was driven by their…

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