DLSS 5: Nvidia and the Will to Destroy the Aesthetic Criteria of a Whole Generation
Nvidia's new DLSS 5 technology aims to transform image resolution and quality in video games using artificial intelligence but raises concerns about artistic homogenization in digital products.
Own Nothing and Pay for Everything: How Companies Locked Us into Their Ecosystems
The article explores how individuals like Jan have become entrapped in subscription-based models, owning very little while having access to numerous services.
'Bolt' robotaxi in Europe, car determines alcohol intoxication and new 'Google Maps'. Technology news
The latest episode of 'Digital Breakfast' discusses innovations in technology including Bolt's robotaxi services in Europe and new features in Google Maps.
Solve Sunday’s Mini Crossword
Ilta-Sanomat introduces a new type of crossword that can be solved on mobile devices or computers, catering to crossword enthusiasts.
Experts in security explain why you should turn off your phone for five minutes every day
Digital security experts recommend turning off your phone for five minutes daily to enhance performance and reduce cybersecurity risks.
Empathy and Its Benefits
The article discusses the diminishing role of in-person communication in our digital world and emphasizes empathy as a crucial tool for improving personal relationships.
Sony is killing PlayStation Network later this year - will it affect you?
Sony is reportedly planning to phase out the PlayStation Network branding by September 2026, marking the end of a 20-year legacy.
Digital Fatigue: More Young People Turn to 'Vintage' Practices to Disconnect
Amidst the rise of digital fatigue, many young people are reverting to vintage activities to disconnect from the overwhelming presence of social media and technology.
Company Claims to Have 'Uploaded' Fly Brain to Computer; Researchers Say the Claim is Exaggerated
A company in the US claims to have uploaded a fly's brain into a computer, which has drawn skepticism from experts who say the assertion is exaggerated.
Six years of the decree that instituted lockdown in Alagoas: impacts and changes in routine
The six-year anniversary of the lockdown in Alagoas highlights the significant changes in daily life and the economy due to the pandemic restrictions.
'Rejection' Captures Life in the Digital Age with Chronic Loneliness and Insane Sexual Desires
The article discusses Tony Tulathimutte's collection of stories 'Rejection,' which explores themes of loneliness and contemporary relationships in the digital age.
Eighty-Seven-Year-Old Josef: To Start a Profile on Facebook? I Already Have Friends Here
An article delves into the experiences of Czech seniors with digital technology, highlighting 87-year-old Josef Horák's perspective as he navigates life without his late wife and the changes in family dynamics.
Sixty-seven-year-old Marie: Why cash? I will pay with my watch
The article profiles 67-year-old Marie Beranová, showcasing her unique approach to life and technology as part of a series on the digital experiences of seniors in Czechia.
Ninety-five-year-old Jarmila: Computer and the internet are not for me. Everything is fine, I lack nothing.
A ninety-five-year-old woman named Jarmila Konečná shares her life without the internet or digital technologies, highlighting a contrast to the growing digital engagement among seniors in Czech society.
What is the reality of seniors and their 'digital addiction'?
The article discusses the concerns and realities surrounding seniors and their internet usage, making the case for caution when labeling their online behavior as digital addiction.
Solve Friday's Mini Crossword
Ilta-Sanomat introduces a new digital mini crossword that can be solved on mobile phones and computers.
The 'Shitification' of the Internet: What Can We Do to Avoid Navigating in a Garbage Dump
The article discusses the deterioration of internet services, termed 'shitification', and criticizes the legislative environment in Europe that enables the proliferation of poor-quality online content.
New Academic and Intellectual Books on March 20
A list of newly released academic and intellectual books is presented, covering anthropology, philosophy, digital connectivity, architecture, and music sociology.
What changes in your life and that of your children with the Digital ECA - and what is still unknown
Brazil has implemented the Digital ECA, a new legislation aimed at protecting children and adolescents in digital environments.
Solve Thursday's Mini Crossword
Ilta-Sanomat introduces a new mini crossword that can be solved on mobile phones or computers, appealing to its audience's interest in engaging puzzles.
What to do with them? A document maps the life of antiquarian bookstores in the era of e-shops
The article discusses the challenges faced by antiquarian bookstores in the digital age dominated by e-commerce.
Kerry Katona makes £10,000 in seven days with 'naughty' new venture
Kerry Katona has launched an artificial intelligence version of herself, generating £10,000 in just a week from her flirty AI doppelgänger.
El Roto: the emperor
A commentary piece titled 'The Emperor' by El Roto touches on the subject of subscription management for the digital news outlet El País.
If You Travel on the 'Midnight Express' Now: New Rules Considered by Kotaro Sawaki
The article discusses the perspective of Kotaro Sawaki, the author of 'Midnight Express', on the growing trend of digital nomads who travel while working, blurring the lines between everyday life and travel.
A ton of bricks: Lego seems timeless now, but it wasn’t always this way
The article explores the enduring appeal of Lego, tracing its origins from difficult economic times and highlighting its resonance in today's fast-paced digital world.
What a Chief Data Officer Does: The Profession That Didn't Exist 10 Years Ago and Today All Companies Are Looking For
The article discusses the emergence and significance of the Chief Data Officer role in today’s digital and data-driven business landscape.
If caught using 'AI' in this exam, you will be blacklisted for life and could face jail!
The CET Cell in India has announced new and strict guidelines for the 2026 exams to prevent cheating, particularly through the misuse of artificial intelligence and other digital tools.
Is your business ready for the full implementation of the Digital Delivery Note?
The article discusses the upcoming mandatory implementation of Digital Delivery Notes and B2B electronic invoicing for Greek businesses, highlighting its significance for digital transformation and operational efficiency.
The email trick that reveals your hidden online accounts
The article discusses how individuals can uncover forgotten online accounts linked to their email address using their inbox.
Myths and truths of the digital apocalypse: artificial intelligence facing its 'Trinity moment'
A discussion on the risks posed by artificial intelligence, featuring insights from Nate Soares, who warns about the uncontrollable nature of AI once it surpasses certain thresholds.
What does it mean to be left on 'seen' but to receive a reaction?
The article explores the complexities of digital communication, particularly what it signifies when a person is left on 'seen' but receives a minimal response like an emoji.
Hahaha, hehehe or kkk?
The article creates a humorous guide to the various spellings of laughter commonly used in digital communication.
Crafts are experiencing a renaissance among young people thanks to social networks; 'grandma's hobbies' are trending
More young people are returning to traditional, analog hobbies as a way to escape digital technologies, with activities like embroidery and gardening becoming increasingly popular.
Solve the mini crossword on Sunday
Ilta-Sanomat introduces a new mini crossword that can be solved online for entertainment.
Are we outsourcing our souls to artificial intelligence?
The article explores the implications of creating AI versions of deceased individuals, focusing on Digital Barbara, an AI chatbot that simulates conversations with a woman who passed away.
The shutdown of mobile internet caused chaos in Moscow
Nearly two weeks of mobile internet outages have complicated daily life in Moscow and caused significant economic damage to businesses.
Pierre Caulliez: 'The Authenticity of a Medium is a Superpower'
French media consultant Pierre Caulliez argues that integrating Generation Z in journalism requires adapting formats rather than diluting values.
India's UMANG, China's WeChat... Musk is creating these global super apps
Elon Musk is developing a global super app called X, inspired by existing platforms like India's UMANG and China's WeChat, aiming to consolidate various digital services into one application.
Why is Gen-Z on everyone's radar?
Gen-Z has become the most discussed generation globally, with its unique perspective on work, spending, and life values.
Copilot Health: Microsoft presents an AI for users to analyze their clinical study results
Microsoft has launched Copilot Health, a digital tool that allows users to analyze their clinical results and health data, aiming to improve understanding and interaction with healthcare providers.
Beautiful beach you've likely seen 1,000 times without realising
The article discusses an iconic beach featured in Windows lock screens that many users see daily but few know its actual location, which is a challenging journey from the UK.
Out of Coverage: How Iranians Communicate Without Internet in Times of War?
The article explores how Iranians adapt to life without internet access as they face ongoing conflict, highlighting their innovative communication methods and social changes resulting from the digital blackout.
Solve Friday's mini crossword
Ilta-Sanomat introduces a new type of crossword puzzle suitable for solving on mobile devices or computers, delighting fans of their popular word puzzles.
Digital Clone Burial: The Enthusiasm for AI is Gone
A digital clone burial exhibition in Frankfurt questions human identity amidst waning enthusiasm for AI.
Donny Osmond uses AI to sing with his 14-year-old self
Donny Osmond embraces advanced technology by performing duets with a digital version of his 14-year-old self during his Las Vegas residency.
Do you remember the stick figures from the 90s in Word? This is where it all began
The article discusses the nostalgic stick figures from the 1990s Word software and their cultural significance.
We listed easy ways to feel better - even in seconds
The article discusses how sensory experiences interact and influence emotional responses, highlighting the relations between various sensory stimuli and our nervous system.
Solve Thursday's Mini Crossword
Ilta-Sanomat has introduced a new mini crossword that can be enjoyed on personal devices, adding to its popular collection of crosswords.
They don't drink and don't have sex, claims new survey. So what does Generation Z actually do?
A new survey suggests that Generation Z drinks less alcohol and approaches sex more cautiously than previous generations, with some intimacy moving to online spaces.
AI Ends Anonymity on Social Media: This Is How Easy It Is to Unmask Anonymous Accounts
A study shows that AI can easily unmask anonymous users on social media by analyzing their digital footprint.