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But a new trend, which sees people adding AI-generated animals to original photographs, has encouraged some content creators to embrace AI.

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"Kids are naturally curious and instead of ignoring that, we can embrace it. With safe, gentle products parents can trust," Rini co-founder Mitchell told her 35 million Instagram followers.

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He said the group will look for candidates who support export controls to China and embrace the idea that governments “at all levels” should have a hand in AI regulation.

She has no intentions to switch allegiances, but Parkinson fully embraces her multicultural upbringing and even speaks four languages.

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While she has since embraced her womanhood, she says she still lives with the irreversible effects—including chronic pain, a low voice, excessive hair growth and the inability to breastfeed her child.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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