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Marc Isaacs's 'Synthetic Sincerity' Explores AI and Authenticity Through Fictional Lab
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Kultur·2 g önceKI-Zusammenfassung

Marc Isaacs's 'Synthetic Sincerity' Explores AI and Authenticity Through Fictional Lab

Marc Isaacs's new film, 'Synthetic Sincerity,' uses a fictional AI lab to explore authenticity. The documentary maker and writer Adam Ganz fabricated the university setting, admitting they haven't licensed Isaacs's work for AI. The film features Uyghur restaurant owner Ablikim Rahman and actress Ilinca Manolache as an AI avatar, questioning the nature of reality and truth in the digital age.

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Guardian International
Ece Temelkuran on Home, Exile, and Fighting Fascism
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Politik·3 g önceKI-Zusammenfassung

Ece Temelkuran on Home, Exile, and Fighting Fascism

Turkish writer Ece Temelkuran discusses her new book, "Nation of Strangers," exploring the political power of "home" and the concept of "unhomed" individuals. She shares her personal experience of exile from Turkey due to political threats, her decision to write in English, and her views on the rise of fascism and the left's failure to address emotional responses in politics.

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Guardian International
RimWorld Director: "Games are systems that create emotions"
Technik
3 g önceKI-Zusammenfassung

RimWorld Director: "Games are systems that create emotions"

RimWorld director Tynan Sylvester shared his game development philosophy at the Nexon Developers Conference (NDC), stating that games are systems that create emotions and provide emotional experiences, even through uncomfortable situations. He emphasized that the game's universe does not judge right or wrong, but rather influences character reactions, encouraging players to explore moral and social experiences.

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England's 1990 World Cup Fitness: A Look Back at Early Sports Science
Sport
4 g önceKI-Zusammenfassung

England's 1990 World Cup Fitness: A Look Back at Early Sports Science

Prof John Brewer, England's first head of human performance for Italia 90, used early tech like BBC microcomputers and Polar heart-rate monitors to assess player fitness. Despite initial suspicion, his methods proved players adapted to the heat, enabling a high-tempo game. This contrasts sharply with today's advanced wearables and hyperbaric chambers, marking a significant evolution in football sports science.

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Guardian Sport