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3 March 2025
Emerging AI Trends for 2025
Artificial Intelligence is evolving beyond mere data processing—it’s now learning to recognize and respond to human emotions. Emotionally intelligent AI, powered by affective computing, is being integrated into customer service, healthcare, and marketing to create more human-like interactions. But can AI truly understand emotions, or is it just mimicking them based on data patterns? This article explores the advancements, applications, and ethical concerns surrounding emotionally intelligent AI, questioning whether machines can ever genuinely empathize or if they will always remain limited to analyzing human sentiment without true emotional depth.
17 February 2025
AI-POWERED KINETIC ART
Explore the future of AI-powered kinetic art, where machine intelligence and motion merge to create dynamic, interactive installations that learn, adapt, and evolve. Discover how artists like Refik Anadol, Daniel Rozin, and TeamLab are redefining creativity with responsive sculptures, immersive environments, and data-driven art that transforms in real time
20 January 2025
Augmented Reality and AI: Redefining Interactive Art
Kinetic art is entering a new era, powered by Artificial Intelligence (AI). This revolutionary fusion of motion and machine intelligence is enabling dynamic, interactive installations that learn, adapt, and evolve, creating an entirely new dimension of immersive art.
15 January 2025
Storytelling with Neural Networks: When AI Becomes Your Co-Writer
AI storytelling tools are transforming the creative process, turning neural networks into collaborative partners for writers, screenwriters, and game developers. Imagine sitting down to write a story, and an AI-powered co-writer like Sudowrite, ChatGPT, or DeepStory helps you brainstorm plot ideas, refine dialogue, and even build immersive worlds
12 August 2024
Bacteria Mutate in Space: What Maltese Scientists Discovered
In this interview, the scientists behind the groundbreaking Maleth Project share insights into their pioneering work on the effects of space conditions on bacteria found in diabetic foot ulcers.
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