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A new study says curiosity and creativity are computational errors.
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“Deepfakes” and “cheap fakes” are becoming strikingly convincing — even ones generated on freely available apps.
New book focuses on some of the world’s most peculiar borderlines.
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Those who think they’re better at lying than average seem to have a few things in common.