Can Technology Enhance Your Taste Buds?
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Can Technology Enhance Your Taste Buds?

Technology tamfitronics This article was originally published on November 29, 2021. People say weed makes things taste better. I never got that—all weed ever did for me was drain the world of joy or purpose and recast all my past interactions as testaments to my utter fraudulence. In any case, I mention the weed thing here to preempt any comments about weed. I am aware that weed supposedly does this and that some jokers refer to weed as a kind of “technology.” What we are interested in, for this week’s Giz Asksis regular, non-metaphorical technology and whether it can enhance taste buds—revive ones dulled through injury or...
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Nintendo says AI “can be more creative”, but “also recognises that it has issues”
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Nintendo says AI “can be more creative”, but “also recognises that it has issues”

Technology tamfitronics "Our company has decades of know-how in creating optimal gaming experiences for our customers" Nintendo says that while it recognises generative AI is a "hot topic" and may lead to technological developments, it currently plans to "deliver value that is unique to and cannot be created through technology alone".Addressing investors via a recent Q&A, Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa was also cautious about AI technology's ongoing "issues with intellectual property rights", and stressed that he remained confident in...
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KFF Health News’ ‘What the Health?’: SCOTUS Term Wraps With a Bang
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KFF Health News’ ‘What the Health?’: SCOTUS Term Wraps With a Bang

Health News tamfitronics KFF Health News’ ‘What the Health?’Episode Title: ‘SCOTUS Term Wraps With a Bang’Episode Number: 354Published: July 3, 2024Mila Atmos: The future of America is in your hands. This is not a movie trailer and it’s not a political ad, but it is a call to action. I’m Mila Atmos and I’m passionate about unlocking the power of everyday citizens. On our podcast “Future Hindsight,” we take big ideas about civic life and democracy and turn them into action items for you and me. Every Thursday we talk to bold activists and civic innovators to help you understand your power and your power to change the status quo. Find us @futurehindsight.com or wherever you listen to podcasts.Julie Rovner: Hello and welcome back to “What the Health?” I’m Julie Rovner, chief Washington correspondent for...
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