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Search ArticlesWho Will Your Baby Look Like? The Genetics — and the Free AI Tools That Show You Now (2026)
By Alex Mercer · Consumer-AI writer Your baby will share features with both parents but won't copy either one. Each parent passes on 23 chromosomes, and traits like eye color, height and face shape are controlled by many genes at once — so the result is a brand-new mix. AI baby generators can't read DNA, but they give a fast visual guess in seconds. So who will your baby actually look like? Picture two decks of cards shuffled together.
Researchers Find Employees Experience AI Differently, With Some Frequent Users Remaining Concerned About Its Impact
By Caitlin Clark, Texas A&M University Division of Marketing and Communications New research suggests understanding how people respond differently to artificial intelligence could help organizations build more effective AI strategies. Phyo min - Unsplash As artificial intelligence becomes more deeply embedded in everyday life and work, organizations are investing heavily in tools and employee training.
RollerAds launches a full-cycle ad platform with traffic, offers, and monetization in one workspace
The updated platform unifies campaign management, CPA offers, and website monetization within a single dashboard to help users manage affiliate marketing activities more efficiently from one place. LIMASSOL, Cyprus—June 2, 2026—RollerAds announced the official launch of its new full-cycle advertising platform, designed to simplify digital advertising workflows by bringing the entire process into a single workspace.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella Says Companies Should Retain Ownership of Knowledge Created Through AI Use
Reviewed by Irfan Ahmad. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella says organizations should retain ownership of the knowledge they create while using artificial intelligence, arguing that businesses risk revealing proprietary know-how as they use AI systems.
Researchers Examine Why Digital Content Creators Struggle to Speak About Burnout Amid Platform, Audience and Work Pressures
By Tom Fleischman, Cornell Chronicle Allen Taylor - Unsplash While researching her forthcoming book on the promises and perils of visibility in the content creator economy, Brooke Erin Duffy noticed a surprising pattern. “I wanted to understand the nuances of social media content creation from a sociological perspective,” said Duffy, professor of communication in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.
AI chatbots lack consistency in financial advice, according to new UGA study
By Savannah Peat, University of Georgia Salvador Rios - Unsplash When it comes to managing your personal finances, you may want to stick with your accountant before turning to artificial intelligence, according to a new study from the University of Georgia. Researchers found that AI chatbots often provide recommendations that are inconsistent across generative AI platforms and may vary by sociodemographic groups.
Study Finds Racially Congruent Food Influencers Increase Visual Interest Among Minority Adolescents
Food marketers increasingly use people for paid promotions who share the racial and ethnic identities of their target audiences because such “identity congruence” is seen as persuasive. This strategy has migrated to social media, where it can reach millions of users daily including youth who may be less likely to recognize it as advertising.
Teachers are worried about students cheating with AI, but my survey suggests the deeper issue is learning
Brett DeJager, University of Wisconsin-Stout Polytechnic Vitaly Gariev - Unsplash The risk of students using AI to cheat tends to get a lot of attention – with good reason. A student can simply copy and paste a prompt into a chatbot and receive a polished paragraph, a five-paragraph essay, a lab summary or a reading response almost instantly. Teachers may then be left wondering whether the work reflects the student’s thinking and actual work or what the chatbot generated.
Mobile VPN security is not as strong as advertised
Many digital users rely on Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) to combat security threats, allowing the application to view, intercept and handle all user traffic in return for hiding identifying information from third parties. Yet a new mobile VPN security testing framework—MVPNalyzer—found many popular VPNs breach user trust, according to a University of Michigan Engineering study.
Study Finds AI-Generated Faces Rated More Trustworthy Than Real Faces, Raising Online Fraud and Misinformation Concerns
Images of faces created by Artificial Intelligence (AI) are seen as more trustworthy than images of genuine faces say researchers, who warn of the risks of online fraud and other harms.Altin Ferreira - Unsplash This is the first ever study to examine the trustworthiness of AI faces created by the latest diffusion technology and was led by Alexis McGuire with Paul Taylor and Sophie Nightingale from Lancaster University, Maty Bohacek from Stanford University and Hany Farid from the University...