Researchers warn that they can distort our connection to wildlife. By Margherita Bassi Published Nov 8, 2025 10:00 AM EST Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 ...
THIMPHU: A tiger walking calmly beside a researcher. A leopard chased away by a house cat. Bears jumping on backyard ...
A house cat stares down a leopard in a suburban backyard. The big cat growls, the child in the background freezes, and—against all odds—the cat lunges. The leopard turns tail and bolts. Within seconds ...
Adorable AI wildlife videos are everywhere — and they’re putting humans and animals in danger: study
It’s the AI-nimal Kingdom. The internet is becoming inundated with AI-generated wildlife clips, from bizarre interspecies playdates to animal trampoline sessions. While they might be adorable, these ...
A black bear lumbers through a suburban front yard that’s been decorated for Halloween. One of the decorations—an animatronic ghost—begins to shake and moan and light up, its sensor triggered by the ...
TV naturalist and explorer Steve Backshall has issued a warning against 'AI slop' that shows animals helping each other out, with the warning that it could get someone killed . The Deadly 60 star took ...
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