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Why Japanese Gen Zers are avoiding falling in love

Why Japanese Gen Zers are avoiding falling in love

More Japanese people are single than ever before, with new pop-up services and clubs opening to fill the void. Is Japan heading toward a loveless future? In Japan, about 60% of unmarried women and 70% of unmarried men between the age of 18-34 years are single. The reason for this is a changing attitude toward relationships among Japan’s young population. It is custom in South Asian marriages for women to...

By London, UK
New tool created for teens to report leaked nudes online

New tool created for teens to report leaked nudes online

The charity Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) has launched a tool for under-18s who are concerned their intimate photos will be shared online. Content can be reported and prevented from being reuploaded. Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) has created a tool designed to give children new powers to prevent their private or explicit content from being shared online. By using the ‘Report Remove’ feature on the Childline website, young people can flag content...

By London, UK
Nvidia’s Canvas app could speed up creative process for artists

Nvidia’s Canvas app could speed up creative process for artists

A new Nvidia AI tool called ‘Canvas’ allows users to create complex landscape art using a few doodled brush strokes, potentially changing the creative process for millions of artists. Remember watching the special feature clips on animated movie DVDs in the noughties and noticing all of the cool concept artwork made by animators and artists? If you didn’t understand that admittedly niche reference then you missed out on a childhood...

By Bristol, UK
Love Island announces increased mental health support for cast

Love Island announces increased mental health support for cast

Mental health is being prioritised in this year’s season of Love Island, as previous participants publicly reveal the pressures of being part of the show.   It’s that time again. The nation’s favourite guilty pleasure reality TV show Love Island is back for six nights a week this summer after being cancelled in 2020. The seventh season will usher in major behind-the-scenes changes after receiving scrutiny for the psychological pressures contenders face...

By London, UK