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Outlet: The Times Date: September 2, 2025 Inside a lab where design smarts meet sci-fi imagination, a team from University College London and Oxford has engineered synthetic cells that work like microscopic drug factories, switched on remotely with magnetism. Picture courier-cells delivering medicine exactly where it’s needed: no scalpels, no blanket side effects, just clean…
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Canva is snapping up MagicBrief, a rising creative startup known for streamlining the ad campaign process. This acquisition is more than just a feature grab; it’s a strategic move that positions Canva even deeper into the creative and marketing stack. MagicBrief’s tools, which allow teams to quickly gather visual inspiration, organize campaign ideas, and collaborate in…
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Oh, fair disorder, muse of inspired minds, Thy blessed chaos dost our thoughts unbind. Within thy tangled web of wild designs, We find the spark that reason oft declines. Hail, haphazard strokes upon the page, Where careless brush doth craft its errant age. In thee, sweet mess, is genius’ stage, Thou art the breath that…
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A Leap Towards Natural Human-Computer Interaction GPT-4o (“o” for “omni”) marks a significant milestone in the realm of artificial intelligence, pushing the boundaries of natural human-computer interaction. Unlike its predecessors, GPT-4o accepts and processes a combination of text, audio, image, and video inputs, and generates outputs in text, audio, and image formats. This model is…