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New releases for your streaming pleasure: Apr 1-7

Guru, Nianne-Lynn Hendricks, Published on 01/04/2026

» Looking for a title to binge-watch this weekend? Here's our pick!

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AI learning versus human creativity is a real battle

Life, James Hein, Published on 25/02/2026

» If you’ve been reading these columns long enough, you’ll probably know that I write music and I’ve written some books. With the advent of artificial intelligence, the concept of copyright and private property has blurred. The standard rule was, what you have worked hard on to create, belongs to you. As musicians and authors, ideally, we create, we write and we invent. In the world of AI, it will draw a picture, write a book and create music for you based on a simple text prompt that itself may have also been written for you by AI.

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The impact of AI on work and art: A double-edged sword

Rattanan Wangkanjana, Published on 11/12/2025

» Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been interacting with humans for over a decade, reshaping numerous industries from STEM fields to the art community. As AI adoption grows, it ignites controversy among people with differing opinions.

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Goethe-Institut gathers digital artists for 'Re:complex'

Life, Published on 06/11/2025

» The Goethe-Institut on Sathon Road is holding "Re:complex", an exhibition that reflects on the creative residue from a shared process among eight artists, from today until next Thursday.

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Siam Society heads up global warming activities

Life, Published on 29/09/2025

» Siam Society presents a diverse series of free discussions, exhibitions and a musical performance for the inaugural edition of Bangkok Climate Action Week, which kicked off yesterday and runs until Saturday.

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Recipe for change

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 09/09/2025

» When Weerapon Wongtawan, founder of Lukyang Studio, was selected by the Office of Contemporary Art and Culture to work with a community enterprise in Phetchaburi, he redesigned the packaging of their traditional rice crackers and suggested they be made in smaller sizes.

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AI will overpromise and underdeliver

Life, James Hein, Published on 27/08/2025

» Let's start with a few brief comments on the current state of artificial intelligence. Specially targeted and trained AI models are improving. These are things like detecting something in an X-ray or hunting for potential chemical candidates for a compound to attack a specific condition. Generating pictures and videos is also improving rapidly, and by the end of the year the majority of people will not be able to tell the difference between the real thing and the AI fake. Large Language Models are still unpredictable and can give false or fake answers depending on the structure of the prompts, so be careful with the answer you get from these. The current corporate buy-in for AI is well beyond what it can deliver. This is driven by marketing, not the actual state of capabilities. My prediction is there will be a lot of out-of-pocket organisations of all types disappointed by results.

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AI-generated Pope sermons flood YouTube, TikTok

AFP, Published on 06/06/2025

» WASHINGTON — AI-generated videos and audios of Pope Leo XIV are populating rapidly online, racking up views as platforms struggle to police them.

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Can a photograph reveal your biological age?

New York Times, Published on 09/05/2025

» It is no secret that some people appear to age faster than others, especially after enduring stressful periods. But some scientists think a person's physical appearance could reveal more about them than meets the eye — down to the health of their tissues and cells, a concept known as "biological age."

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Sotheby’s postpones auction of Buddhist relics

The New York Times, Published on 08/05/2025

» The jewels are delicate, some just millimetres in length, arranged in intricate patterns of circles and lines. Taken from British-occupied India in 1898, they were discovered alongside bone and ash, said to be the remains of Buddha.