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What's Next in Tech

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Startup Synthesia’s AI-generated avatars are getting an update to make them even more realistic: They’ll soon have bodies that can move, and hands that gesticulate. The new full-body avatars will be able to do things like sing and brandish ...

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What’s next for MDMA

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