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Robot Telemarketer Employer: Samantha West Is No Robot The company which uses the startling technology says that its machines are operated by real-live humans Samantha West, the American telemarketing robot who denies she is a robot, does not live or breath or think for herself. Instead, she functions much like a remote-controlled car, directly operated by a real person working in a call center ou
Interactive: This Is How Much Money Twitter Owes You Want to know if your Twitter feed produces enough value to retire? Enter your username to find out Update, July 30, 2014: Twitter no longer allows for web pages to load public information on a user’s followers and tweet history without authentication, so this interactive is regrettably no longer available. Now that Twitter has a market capitaliz
OKUIZUMO GOVERNMENT / AFP / Getty ImagesA replica of Michelangelo's Renaissance masterpiece sculpture David at a public park in Okuizumo town in Shimane prefecture, western Japan, Aug. 28, 2012. The Japanese want to put pants on David. A replica of Michelangelo’s famous statue was installed without much warning last summer in Okuizumo, Japan. But the famously nude biblical hero is raising eyebrows
If you’re tired of Korean rapper PSY’s ubiquitous viral hit, “Gangnam Style,” it may be time to pack your bags for Japan. It’s an unsual paradox: Korean pop, a.k.a. K-Pop, is huge in Japan as it is elsewhere in Asia, with artists like Girls’ Generation and TVXQ regularly drawing teenyboppers’ ears. But for a variety of reasons, “Gangnam Style” — which rose to #2 on the U.S. Billboard charts and ha
If you’re in the mood to draw ire from people with excruciatingly rigid beliefs, the Internet is generally a good place to start. While you’re at it, might as well pick a particularly polarizing topic. Why not evolution? Now, that probably wasn’t exactly how the conversation went down over at the marketing offices of Dr. Pepper, but a recent ad for the soft drink posted on Facebook — with the slog
Interactive technology just got creepy. Really creepy. A team of researchers at Japan’s Keio University created a poster that responds to being kissed. Lead researcher Keidai Ogawa shows the technology is simple. Sensors judge the distance between passers-by and the poster. As the subject gets closer, the image on the screen shifts from a neutral face, to a kissing face, to a blushing face (becaus
How do you explain the complicated disaster of the Fukushima nuclear complex to children? Well, you could start with a cartoon and some toilet humor. The above video has found a way to explain the dangers of the crisis to children in Japan, with the help of a character called “Nuclear Boy” and an analogy to an upset stomach. The video has reportedly been shown on Japanese television as a way to ea
The man behind WikiLeaks has won the most votes in this year’s Person of the Year poll. Readers voted a total of 1,249,425 times, and the favorite was clear. Julian Assange raked in 382,020 votes, giving him an easy first place. He was 148,383 votes over the silver medalist, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Prime Minister of Turkey. (See the top 10 everything of 2010.) But Assange wasn’t the winner in all as
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