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Sony has filed a patent for an AI soundtrack generator that matches music to emotions. Could it be a new feature in the PlayStation 5?
Sony has filed a patent for an AI soundtrack generator that matches music to emotions. Could it be a new feature in the PlayStation 5?
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Yeah, bots are probably trying to break into your Facebook account.
The quantum internet is coming sooner than you think—even sooner than quantum computing itself. When things change over, you might not even notice. But when they do, new rules will protect your data against attacks from computers that don’t even exist yet.
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How a victory for community goodwill, lottery money and visionary design ended in outrage
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Netflix-style subscriptions by two tech behemoths could open up gaming to millions who can’t afford pricey equipment. Watch out Microsoft and Sony
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