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What Kim's Watching July 6, 2020After World War I the field of mathematics lost many of its top intellectuals. Rules had been thrown out and many people didn’t know how to move forward. That is until one man came up with a new unifying theory that brought everyone back on the same page. The strange thing was, this man didn’t exist.
Tap or click for the fascinating history of mathematics.Sharks are commonly known as one of the most savage creatures in the world. But, one woman doesn’t believe that’s true. She can hang out with sharks, pet them, and they will even seem to lay on her lap. But how does she do it?
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Music is one of the simple joys of life, but many children are missing out on its beauty due to hearing impairment. Well, one group of people is trying to change that by using special methods to help these kids experience an orchestra first hand.
Tap or click to see this heartwarming production.Robots are quickly becoming an integral part of our society. They clean our floors, answer our questions, and even fly our planes. Here Kim talks to a robotics expert and they discuss how robots will be used by the military in the future and how it will change warfare.
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Memes are hard to explain, though we see them everywhere online. They're photos or videos that express a feeling or just tell a funny joke, often with that iconic text on top. But who are the people behind these jokes? Meet András, better known as "Hide the Pain Harold." Yes, he's a real person and this is his story.
Tap or click to hear how a few photoshoots made this man famous.Deepfake videos are going mainstream. These AI-manipulated videos make it appear as if someone is saying or doing something they aren't, and the tools are becoming more widely available. Kim talks to an expert in deepfake technology, Henry Ajder, head of communications and research analysis at Deeptrace. The company uses manual searching, web scraping tools and data analysis to detect deepfakes.
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