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LensGo AI Review 2026 [Free AI Image Editor] – About Chromebooks

LensGo AI is a browser-based image and video generator that runs entirely in the cloud. You type a prompt or upload a photo, and it returns finished visuals within seconds. No downloads, no installs. For anyone working on a Chromebook or any other device with a browser, that matters. The platform bundles text-to-image, text-to-video, style...

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AI chiefs walk back job apocalypse warnings – RTL Today

The most prominent figures in artificial intelligence are stepping back from dire predictions about mass unemployment, as the industry faces growing public hostility over AI's promised transformation of the workplace.Nvidia chief executive Jensen Huang and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, whose comments have stoked anxiety about AI's potential effects on society, are now arguing that doom-laden...

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Utilizing AI to ‘help the world’ – School News Network

Fourth-grade design wins state-level presidential challengeKenowa Hills — There are vampires lurking in the Great Lakes. Sea lamprey, known as vampire fish, are an invasive species with many rows of sharp teeth and a hankering for native fish, like trout and salmon. Good thing Central Elementary fourth-graders recently learned how to utilize artificial intelligence to help nature...

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The Future of AI Entertainment Requires Cross-Disciplinary Collaboration, Says IICT’s Vishwas Deoskar – CXOToday.com

Indian Institute of Creative Technologies (IICT) and Hungama Digital Media Entertainment successfully hosted “Lights, Camera, Code: The New Storytelling Stack” at the IICT Campus, NFDC, Mumbai. An official satellite event of Mumbai Tech Week (MTW) 2026. The third edition of Mumbai’s flagship AI festival, organised by the Tech Entrepreneurs Association of Mumbai (TEAM) around the...

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Digg Is Back Again, This Time To Aggregate AI News – Engadget

Digg is back again and has taken on yet another form: A website that aggregates news about artificial intelligence. “[T]he internet has more noise than ever, and the people who can sort signal from it have never been more valuable,” Digg CEO Kevin Rose explained in his announcement. “Digg’s job is to find that signal and bring...