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Mohsin Naqvi hasn't done his reputation any good since the trophy row on the night of the Asia Cup final. It’s been close to three weeks since India won the Asia Cup 2025, yet it remains empty-handed ...
How do computers see the world? It's not quite the same way humans do. Recent advances in generative artificial intelligence (AI) make it possible to do more things with computer image processing. You ...
Microsoft has unveiled its first natively built artificial intelligence image generation model, MAI-Image-1 on Monday in a blog post. The model made its public debut on the LMArena forum, entering the ...
Editor's take: This new image generator marks a significant shift in Microsoft's AI development strategy. As the company accelerates its in-house investments, it is simultaneously redefining its ...
In a major step toward AI self-reliance, Microsoft has unveiled MAI-Image-1, its first in-house text-to-image generation model. The move signals a new phase in Microsoft’s artificial intelligence ...
The devastating war in Gaza has left the territory utterly shattered with before-and-after images revealing a landscape almost unrecognisable after months of relentless bombardment. The conflict, ...
For most Britons, the 'art' of tea-making involves throwing a bag in a cup, pouring boiling water over it and then squeezing it with a teaspoon to within an inch of its life. So perhaps it's no wonder ...