In the quest for designing more advanced and scalable transistors, electronics engineers have been exploring alternative materials with higher electron mobility. Transition metal dichalcogenides, particularly molybdenum disulfide (MoS2), have emerged as promising candidates for the development of field-effect transistors (FETs) due to their small length and good carrier mobility. Recent research conducted by a team
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The political landscape in India is rapidly evolving, with the use of artificial intelligence (AI) deepfakes becoming a prevalent strategy for voter outreach. This technology has enabled politicians to reach a wider audience in a more personalized manner, tapping into the nation’s diverse linguistic and cultural landscape. While the global conversation around deepfakes often revolves
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The discovery of a security lapse in internet-connected washing machines by two University of California, Santa Cruz students has raised concerns about the cybersecurity of smart devices. This vulnerability could potentially allow millions of college students to access free laundry services, posing a significant threat to privacy and security. Alexander Sherbrooke and Iakov Taranenko managed
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Sonos is building anticipation for their upcoming product launch, set to occur on May 21st. The company has been hinting at the release of what they claim to be their “most requested product ever.” While initially expected to be launched in June, recent developments suggest that the product, likely the Sonos Ace wireless headphones, may
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OpenAI recently introduced GPT-4o, an advanced version of the chatbot system ChatGPT, emphasizing its human-like engagement and personality. The AI system is designed to have voice conversations with users in real-time, exhibiting behaviors such as telling jokes, showing empathy, and responding to body language. While the focus on enhancing user engagement is commendable, it also
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