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How AI-Generated Animal Videos Mislead Millions About Nature
A new study shows that AI-generated wildlife videos can be harmful to conservation efforts and spread misinformation.
Most films try to be relatable to their audiences, and so they often utilize a protagonist who is human, so that viewers are able to see more of themselves in them, not just physically, but ...
Indy and his owner sit outside in Good Boy - Shudder/IFC The new horror movie "Good Boy" is getting a lot of attention (you can read our review here), and for good reason: it stars a very cute, very ...
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‘Zootopia 2’ Review: A Utopia For Fans of Animal Puns and Dad Jokes
The world of Disney’s Zootopia is not exactly an unspoiled paradise. The various animal species live in harmony — but only to ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Alexandre Aja’s Crawl throws viewers directly into the maelstrom of a Category 5 hurricane as it ...
Queer naturalist Connel Bradwell challenges mainstream biology's oversight of queer animal behavior. Schooled in traditional theories like survival of the fittest, Connel questions why humans can be ...
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AI animal videos are fooling millions — and scientists say they could harm real wildlife
That adorable clip of bunnies bouncing on a trampoline or a brave house cat chasing off a leopard might look real, but ...
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