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Dove’s Latest ‘Real Beauty’ Push – and Why Getting Rid of AI Will Be Harder Than You Think

Dove’s Latest ‘Real Beauty’ Push – and Why Getting Rid of AI Will Be Harder Than You Think

Cosmetic brand Dove recently announced will not apply artificial intelligence (AI)-generated models in its advertising campaigns. But is this really an anti-AI stance, or just marketing of “inclusive” and “realistic” AI-generated images? In other words, is Dove trying to shape the ideals of beauty that AI presents to consumers, rather than abandoning its apply entirely? […]

Digital transparency can sometimes boost consumer distrust

Digital transparency can sometimes boost consumer distrust

General provisions on the protection of personal data (GDPR) implemented in the European Union since May 2018 has introduced a significant change in the culture of companies in terms of their data practices, imposing recent ethical, responsible and clear requirements. The goal was to protect consumers by informing them about the tools, practices, and technologies […]

How many packages does Amazon deliver each year?

How many packages does Amazon deliver each year?

Curious Kids is a series for kids of all ages. If you have a question you would like answered by an expert, send it to curiouskidsus@theconversation.com. How many packages does Amazon deliver each year? – Aya K., 9, Illinois It’s incredibly convenient to buy something online, directly from your computer or phone. Whether it’s a […]

Urban soil is often overlooked as a resource

Urban soil is often overlooked as a resource

When you think of soil, you probably think of rolling farmland. But what about urban soil? City dwellers must be responsible for 68% of the world’s population by 2050this often forgotten resource is gaining importance. Urban farming is gaining popularity. However, urban soil is more often associated with pollution and risk health. But the soil […]

Parks vs. People? Challenges Facing Greening the South African Capital

Parks vs. People? Challenges Facing Greening the South African Capital

Green areas in cities have recently attracted increasing interest from researchers due to their benefits They offer. Gardens, parks, reserves and trees have been connected to cultural, spiritual and alternative medical solutions. Natural or semi-natural land areas can also provide ecosystem services such as food, stormwater management and climate control. Cities can plan and manage […]

How Community Gardening Can Ease Climate Change Concerns

How Community Gardening Can Ease Climate Change Concerns

Every day we are bombarded with news about a world in crisis. Alongside constant reminders of wars, economic recessions and social unrest come news about natural disasters AND extreme weather – whether prolonged droughts, unexpected heatwaves and forest fires, or devastating floods and landslides. It is possible that our growing awareness of climate problems may […]

Is there any evidence that this TikTok trend will facilitate you lose weight?

Is there any evidence that this TikTok trend will facilitate you lose weight?

If you spend time browsing diet and lifestyle content on social media, you may have come across many weight loss “tricks.” One of the latest trends is a homemade drink called ricemade by soaking raw rice and then straining it to drink the remaining starchy water. Sounds delicious, right? Its proponents claim that it aids […]

How to Give Sports a Chance to Children Who Are Afraid of Physical Education Lessons at School

How to Give Sports a Chance to Children Who Are Afraid of Physical Education Lessons at School

For some school-age children, PE is the best lesson of the week – a chance to get away from their desks, go outside and run with their friends. For others, it is often a painful experience – a time when they feel humiliated, embarrassed and may even experience physical pain. The research have shown that, […]

How coffee shops, bars, gyms, hairdressers and other ‘third places’ shape our social fabric

How coffee shops, bars, gyms, hairdressers and other ‘third places’ shape our social fabric

Social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic has meant many painful losses. Among them are the so-calledthird places“– restaurants, bars, gyms, houses of worship, hairdressers and other places we visit frequently that are neither work nor home. The third place is taken by the concept of sociology and urban planning, which recognizes the role these semi-public, […]

Depressing or inspiring for middle-aged women?

Depressing or inspiring for middle-aged women?

Now that the Super Bowl and the halftime show are behind us, let’s take a moment to reflect on what Jennifer Lopez and Shakira’s incredible performances mean for middle-aged women. Are J.Lo and Shakira, at ages 50 and 43 respectively, inspiring women to embrace, or are they setting the bar so high that average middle-aged […]