AI Art, Deepfakes, and Voice Cloning: The Fine Line Between Cool and Creepy
We are entering a time when AI is taking over everything. Unfortunately, that can also mean cloning your voice, ace, and identity with AI deepfakes.
We are entering a time when AI is taking over everything. Unfortunately, that can also mean cloning your voice, ace, and identity with AI deepfakes.
Cities are beginning to treat roads, crosswalks, and traffic patterns as living data sources. Most of us pass through intersections and roundabouts without a second thought. They’re part of the daily grind: pause, turn, go. Behind this typical traffic flow lies a quietly growing network of information. From roundabout cameras to street-level sensors, these systems are becoming smarter, and they’re reshaping how we plan for safety, efficiency, and sustainability.
Subscriptions have been around for a long time, but the rise of turning everything into a subscription makes renters out of would-be owners.
Historic sites across the country are getting a high-tech upgrade. From battlefields to heritage museums, places once defined by plaques and walking tours are now using digital tools to connect modern audiences with the stories of America’s Civil War era. Augmented reality, virtual reconstructions, and multimedia exhibits are reshaping how we explore the past, and nowhere is this shift more evident than in Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley.