• M3gan review – girlbot horror offers entertaining spin on teenage growing pains

    Cheekily enjoyable chiller where a devastated girl seems saved by an eerily self-possessed robot companion – but all is not as it seemsNot a robot so much as a hi-tech Frankenstein’s monster, stitched together with bits of Robocop and Terminator, but cheekily enjoyable just the same. This is a sci-fi chiller co-written by horror experts Akela Cooper and James Wan and directed by Gerard Johnstone. M3gan, or Model 3 Generative Android, is an eerily self-possessed blond tweenage girlbot
  • Amazon Is Bringing the ‘Hey Disney!’ Voice Assistant to All Echo Devices

    Admit it: your inner child has always wanted to talk to Mickey Mouse. Later this year, you’ll be able to do so through an Amazon Alexa-powered speaker in your home. Disney and Amazon are bringing the “Hey Disney!” voice assistant to more users. Right now, it’s only available in hotel rooms at Disney resorts. But soon,…Read more...
  • Microsoft May Launch a ChatGPT-Fueled Bing This Spring

    Microsoft is really hoping you’ll be interested in using Bing after the company soups up the search engine with popular artificial intelligence tech ChatGPT. The tech company is reportedly rolling out the AI-supplemented search engine in just a few months.
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  • Self-driving stroller aims to reduce parents’ stress – at cost of £2,700

    Hands-free, AI buggy on display at CES 2023 automatically brakes, warns of danger and can pilot itself while emptySelf-driving technology has been seen in cars, delivery robots and now a $3,300 (£2,700) “hands-free” motorised stroller that can cruise along with the parent, using AI to detect obstacles and danger on the pavement.The Ella smart stroller by the Canadian startup Glüxkind aims to be the “driver assist” of parenting to bring the buggy into the 21st c
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  • Self-driving stroller aims to lessen parents’ stress – at cost of $3,300

    Hands-free, AI buggy on display at CES 2023 automatically brakes, warns of danger and can pilot itself while emptySelf-driving technology has been seen in cars, delivery robots and now a $3,300 (£2,700) “hands-free” motorised stroller that can cruise along with the parent using AI to detect obstacles and danger on the pavement.The Ella smart stroller by Canadian startup Glüxkind aims to be the “driver assist” of parenting to bring the buggy into the 21st centur