Researchers in Japan pioneered reprogrammed cells 20 years ago. Now the country has given the first-ever authorizations to manufacture and sell medical products based on the technology. “We are very ...
A cancer drug class best known for attacking tumors may also help your immune system remember them better. Researchers at Georgetown University’s Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center report that ...
It got my attention, if nothing else. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Super Bowl LX is here, but brands were already sharing ...
Following last year’s trend of showcasing AI in multimillion-dollar ad spots, the 2026 Super Bowl advertisements took it a step further by leveraging AI both to create the commercials and to promote ...
Svedka vodka's new Super Bowl commercial was created primarily using artificial intelligence. A Nashville dancer won a contest to provide the choreography for the ad's "Fembot" character. Jessica ...
Predicting tumor progression is one of the major challenges in oncology. Scientists at the University of Geneva (UNIGE) and the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research have discovered that neutrophils, a ...
Sazerac, which also owns Fireball and Southern Comfort, is using the Super Bowl to promote its Svedka vodka brand. Svedka has used a robot character named Fembot in past marketing, and the robot ...
The ad in question is 30 seconds long. Set to a remix of Rick James’ “Super Freak,” it features Svedka’s Fembot character, which repeatedly appeared in the brand’s early 2000s advertisements, dancing ...
Get ready for the AI Slop-er Bowl! After nearly 13 years, the Svedka Fembot — a busty breast-plated robobabe who’s a favorite among nostaglic and, uhh … thirsty fans — has returned to the Super Bowl ...
Vodka brand Svedka is touting its Super Bowl commercial as the first known ad created “primarily” through artificial intelligence. The Super Bowl spot is the first for a vodka brand in over 30 years ...
The Svedka spot features LLM robots and synthetic people. Get ready for the Slopper Bowl? By Steven Zeitchik Senior Editor, Technology and Politics The 30-second commercial features Fembot and her new ...