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Traveler Navigating Streets With Smartphone
A traveler focuses intently on a smartphone displaying a navigation application in Venice, Italy, on November 16, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Influencer Working At Outdoor Cafe In Florence
A male influencer sits at an outdoor street cafe table, works on a device, and records content in Florence, Italy, on November 22, 2025. The influencer wears a flat cap and a patterned scarf and looks at a small device on the table. The image contrasts the modern gig economy delivery service with the creative or digital content work performed at the cafe. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Influencer Working At Outdoor Cafe In Florence
A male influencer sits at an outdoor street cafe table, works on a device, and records content in Florence, Italy, on November 22, 2025. The influencer wears a flat cap and a patterned scarf and looks at a small device on the table. The image contrasts the modern gig economy delivery service with the creative or digital content work performed at the cafe. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Young Women Use Smartphone On Bench By Marble Facade
Two young women sit side-by-side on a wooden and metal bench, both looking intently at one mobile phone while resting against a highly ornate marble building facade in Trento, Italy, on November 23, 2025. The background features a large, circular marble insert set within gothic-style architectural paneling. The women wear dark, warm clothing, highlighting their engagement with digital technology and communication in a historic public space. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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People Using Smartphones Against Building Facade
A small group of travelers stands on a wet, paved street, leaning against the illuminated facade of a building while focusing intently on their smartphones in Venice, Italy, on November 16, 2025. The scene depicts the reliance on digital technology for communication and navigation, even in the historic urban environment. The damp pavement and black jackets suggest inclement or chilly evening weather. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Young Man Engaged With Smartphone On Sidewalk At Night
A young man stands on a paved sidewalk, looking down intently at his mobile phone near the edge of a canal at night in Venice, Italy, on November 15, 2025. The man wears a denim jacket, dark pants, and a baseball cap. His focus on the handheld device highlights digital communication and technology use in the historic urban environment. Other pedestrians are visible passing. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Young Man Engaged With Smartphone On Sidewalk At Night
A young man stands on a paved sidewalk, looking down intently at his mobile phone near the edge of a canal at night in Venice, Italy, on November 15, 2025. The man wears a denim jacket, dark pants, and a baseball cap. His focus on the handheld device highlights digital communication and technology. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Man Walking Dog In Venice
A man walks his dog along a canal, looking at his smartphone, in front of buildings painted yellow and terracotta. A small boat is visible on the canal in Venice, Italy, on November 12, 2021. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Man Waiting For S-Bahn Using Smartphone On Platform
A man stands alone on an illuminated railway platform at night, looking down at his smartphone while waiting for a train. The platform serves the S-Bahn and local transport network in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 30, 2015. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Man's Silhouette With Smartphone
A man's silhouette is visible as he walks under a large concrete archway, illuminated by an artificial light that casts a long shadow on the rough wall. He looks down at his smartphone in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 30, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Young Woman Using Smartphone
A woman stands on a cobblestone street using her smartphone in Kronach, Bavaria, Germany, on October 19, 2025. Digital connectivity and mobile technology are integral to everyday life, even in historic town centers. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Young Man Using Smartphone On Street
A young man wearing a hoodie stands on a street while using his smartphone in Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz, Bavaria, Upper Palatinate, Germany, on October 4, 2025. Many young people use mobile devices daily for communication and social media interaction. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Woman Using Smartphone In Park
A woman sits on a stone bench and uses her smartphone in a park in Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz, Bavaria, Upper Palatinate, Germany, on October 4, 2025. Smartphones are widely used across all age groups for communication, information, and social media. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Replika AI Companion Illustrations
Replika personal AI companion app logo is displayed on a mobile phone screen for illustration photo. Krakow, Poland on October 5th, 2025 (Photo by Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto) -
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Replika AI Companion Illustrations
Replika personal AI companion app logo is displayed on a mobile phone screen for illustration photo. Krakow, Poland on October 5th, 2025 (Photo by Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto) -
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Replika AI Companion Illustrations
Replika personal AI companion logo is displayed on a mobile phone screen for illustration photo. Krakow, Poland on October 5th, 2025 (Photo by Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto) -
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Replika AI Companion Illustrations
Replika personal AI companion logo is displayed on a mobile phone screen for illustration photo. Krakow, Poland on October 5th, 2025 (Photo by Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto) -
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Replika AI Companion Illustrations
Replika personal AI companion logo is displayed on a mobile phone screen for illustration photo. Krakow, Poland on October 5th, 2025 (Photo by Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto) -
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Replika AI Companion Illustrations
Replika personal AI companion logo is displayed on a mobile phone screen for illustration photo. Krakow, Poland on October 5th, 2025 (Photo by Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto) -
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Replika AI Companion Illustrations
Replika personal AI companion logo is displayed on a mobile phone screen for illustration photo. Krakow, Poland on October 5th, 2025 (Photo by Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto) -
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Replika AI Companion Illustrations
Replika personal AI companion app logo is displayed on a mobile phone screen for illustration photo. Krakow, Poland on October 5th, 2025 (Photo by Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto) -
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Man In Traditional Bavarian Attire Using Smartphone
A man wearing traditional Bavarian attire stands on a bridge using his smartphone in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 1, 2025. The scene takes place during the Oktoberfest period in the city. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Youth Texting On Smartphone At Railway Station
A young man uses a smartphone while standing on the platform at Hackerbrucke station in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 1, 2025. He texts near the ''I love M'' sign with train tracks in the background. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Woman Alone With Smartphone By Lake
A woman looks at her smartphone while standing alone near the water with a pier and boats in the background in Starnberg, Bavaria, Germany, on September 21, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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AI device offers a virtual companion
Ferrari Press Agency
Euvola 1
Ref 16933
24/06/2025
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Picture MUST credit: SmartApe Tech
An artificial intelligence device is set to bring virtual companions or lost loved ones or friends to life
The Euvola device has been developed to be an always-there presence for memory, empathy, and comfort according to the developer.
The mobile phone-like screen sits next to a base from where the angle of view can be changed.
The screen shows either a generated image of one that a user can upload.
The images are animated with micro-expressions and a matched voice, bringing a chosen person back into the world.
Over time, it is claimed that the device’s AI evolves through conversation, becoming ever more understanding and supportive.
The AI software is called the Evolving Memory System according to Hong Kong based maker SmartApe Tech.
It blends long-term memory, short-term recall, and real-time empathy by dynamically managing context around a large language model pr LLM.
LLM is a type of artificial intelligence that is trained on massive amounts of text data to understand and generate human language.
Users can upload a voice clip and photo to bring the likeness of someone they miss into lifelike digital presence.
They could also animate a favourite celebrity.
It is claimed that Euvola’s AI listens with psychological insight and responds with “like a friend who really gets you.”
OPS: The device has a library of companions to choose from if people don't want to create their own.
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AI device offers a virtual companion
Ferrari Press Agency
Euvola 1
Ref 16933
24/06/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: SmartApe Tech
An artificial intelligence device is set to bring virtual companions or lost loved ones or friends to life
The Euvola device has been developed to be an always-there presence for memory, empathy, and comfort according to the developer.
The mobile phone-like screen sits next to a base from where the angle of view can be changed.
The screen shows either a generated image of one that a user can upload.
The images are animated with micro-expressions and a matched voice, bringing a chosen person back into the world.
Over time, it is claimed that the device’s AI evolves through conversation, becoming ever more understanding and supportive.
The AI software is called the Evolving Memory System according to Hong Kong based maker SmartApe Tech.
It blends long-term memory, short-term recall, and real-time empathy by dynamically managing context around a large language model pr LLM.
LLM is a type of artificial intelligence that is trained on massive amounts of text data to understand and generate human language.
Users can upload a voice clip and photo to bring the likeness of someone they miss into lifelike digital presence.
They could also animate a favourite celebrity.
It is claimed that Euvola’s AI listens with psychological insight and responds with “like a friend who really gets you.”
OPS: The device has a library of companions to choose from if people don't want to create their own.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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AI device offers a virtual companion
Ferrari Press Agency
Euvola 1
Ref 16933
24/06/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: SmartApe Tech
An artificial intelligence device is set to bring virtual companions or lost loved ones or friends to life
The Euvola device has been developed to be an always-there presence for memory, empathy, and comfort according to the developer.
The mobile phone-like screen sits next to a base from where the angle of view can be changed.
The screen shows either a generated image of one that a user can upload.
The images are animated with micro-expressions and a matched voice, bringing a chosen person back into the world.
Over time, it is claimed that the device’s AI evolves through conversation, becoming ever more understanding and supportive.
The AI software is called the Evolving Memory System according to Hong Kong based maker SmartApe Tech.
It blends long-term memory, short-term recall, and real-time empathy by dynamically managing context around a large language model pr LLM.
LLM is a type of artificial intelligence that is trained on massive amounts of text data to understand and generate human language.
Users can upload a voice clip and photo to bring the likeness of someone they miss into lifelike digital presence.
They could also animate a favourite celebrity.
It is claimed that Euvola’s AI listens with psychological insight and responds with “like a friend who really gets you.”
OPS: The device has a library of companions to choose from if people don't want to create their own.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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AI device offers a virtual companion
Ferrari Press Agency
Euvola 1
Ref 16933
24/06/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: SmartApe Tech
An artificial intelligence device is set to bring virtual companions or lost loved ones or friends to life
The Euvola device has been developed to be an always-there presence for memory, empathy, and comfort according to the developer.
The mobile phone-like screen sits next to a base from where the angle of view can be changed.
The screen shows either a generated image of one that a user can upload.
The images are animated with micro-expressions and a matched voice, bringing a chosen person back into the world.
Over time, it is claimed that the device’s AI evolves through conversation, becoming ever more understanding and supportive.
The AI software is called the Evolving Memory System according to Hong Kong based maker SmartApe Tech.
It blends long-term memory, short-term recall, and real-time empathy by dynamically managing context around a large language model pr LLM.
LLM is a type of artificial intelligence that is trained on massive amounts of text data to understand and generate human language.
Users can upload a voice clip and photo to bring the likeness of someone they miss into lifelike digital presence.
They could also animate a favourite celebrity.
It is claimed that Euvola’s AI listens with psychological insight and responds with “like a friend who really gets you.”
OPS: The device has a library of companions to choose from if people don't want to create their own.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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AI device offers a virtual companion
Ferrari Press Agency
Euvola 1
Ref 16933
24/06/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: SmartApe Tech
An artificial intelligence device is set to bring virtual companions or lost loved ones or friends to life
The Euvola device has been developed to be an always-there presence for memory, empathy, and comfort according to the developer.
The mobile phone-like screen sits next to a base from where the angle of view can be changed.
The screen shows either a generated image of one that a user can upload.
The images are animated with micro-expressions and a matched voice, bringing a chosen person back into the world.
Over time, it is claimed that the device’s AI evolves through conversation, becoming ever more understanding and supportive.
The AI software is called the Evolving Memory System according to Hong Kong based maker SmartApe Tech.
It blends long-term memory, short-term recall, and real-time empathy by dynamically managing context around a large language model pr LLM.
LLM is a type of artificial intelligence that is trained on massive amounts of text data to understand and generate human language.
Users can upload a voice clip and photo to bring the likeness of someone they miss into lifelike digital presence.
They could also animate a favourite celebrity.
It is claimed that Euvola’s AI listens with psychological insight and responds with “like a friend who really gets you.”
OPS: The device has a library of companions to choose from if people don't want to create their own.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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AI device offers a virtual companion
Ferrari Press Agency
Euvola 1
Ref 16933
24/06/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: SmartApe Tech
An artificial intelligence device is set to bring virtual companions or lost loved ones or friends to life
The Euvola device has been developed to be an always-there presence for memory, empathy, and comfort according to the developer.
The mobile phone-like screen sits next to a base from where the angle of view can be changed.
The screen shows either a generated image of one that a user can upload.
The images are animated with micro-expressions and a matched voice, bringing a chosen person back into the world.
Over time, it is claimed that the device’s AI evolves through conversation, becoming ever more understanding and supportive.
The AI software is called the Evolving Memory System according to Hong Kong based maker SmartApe Tech.
It blends long-term memory, short-term recall, and real-time empathy by dynamically managing context around a large language model pr LLM.
LLM is a type of artificial intelligence that is trained on massive amounts of text data to understand and generate human language.
Users can upload a voice clip and photo to bring the likeness of someone they miss into lifelike digital presence.
They could also animate a favourite celebrity.
It is claimed that Euvola’s AI listens with psychological insight and responds with “like a friend who really gets you.”
OPS: Euvola virtual companion device.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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AI device offers a virtual companion
Ferrari Press Agency
Euvola 1
Ref 16933
24/06/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: SmartApe Tech
An artificial intelligence device is set to bring virtual companions or lost loved ones or friends to life
The Euvola device has been developed to be an always-there presence for memory, empathy, and comfort according to the developer.
The mobile phone-like screen sits next to a base from where the angle of view can be changed.
The screen shows either a generated image of one that a user can upload.
The images are animated with micro-expressions and a matched voice, bringing a chosen person back into the world.
Over time, it is claimed that the device’s AI evolves through conversation, becoming ever more understanding and supportive.
The AI software is called the Evolving Memory System according to Hong Kong based maker SmartApe Tech.
It blends long-term memory, short-term recall, and real-time empathy by dynamically managing context around a large language model pr LLM.
LLM is a type of artificial intelligence that is trained on massive amounts of text data to understand and generate human language.
Users can upload a voice clip and photo to bring the likeness of someone they miss into lifelike digital presence.
They could also animate a favourite celebrity.
It is claimed that Euvola’s AI listens with psychological insight and responds with “like a friend who really gets you.”
OPS: Euvola virtual companion device.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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AI device offers a virtual companion
Ferrari Press Agency
Euvola 1
Ref 16933
24/06/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: SmartApe Tech
An artificial intelligence device is set to bring virtual companions or lost loved ones or friends to life
The Euvola device has been developed to be an always-there presence for memory, empathy, and comfort according to the developer.
The mobile phone-like screen sits next to a base from where the angle of view can be changed.
The screen shows either a generated image of one that a user can upload.
The images are animated with micro-expressions and a matched voice, bringing a chosen person back into the world.
Over time, it is claimed that the device’s AI evolves through conversation, becoming ever more understanding and supportive.
The AI software is called the Evolving Memory System according to Hong Kong based maker SmartApe Tech.
It blends long-term memory, short-term recall, and real-time empathy by dynamically managing context around a large language model pr LLM.
LLM is a type of artificial intelligence that is trained on massive amounts of text data to understand and generate human language.
Users can upload a voice clip and photo to bring the likeness of someone they miss into lifelike digital presence.
They could also animate a favourite celebrity.
It is claimed that Euvola’s AI listens with psychological insight and responds with “like a friend who really gets you.”
OPS: Euvola virtual companion device.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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AI device offers a virtual companion
Ferrari Press Agency
Euvola 1
Ref 16933
24/06/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: SmartApe Tech
An artificial intelligence device is set to bring virtual companions or lost loved ones or friends to life
The Euvola device has been developed to be an always-there presence for memory, empathy, and comfort according to the developer.
The mobile phone-like screen sits next to a base from where the angle of view can be changed.
The screen shows either a generated image of one that a user can upload.
The images are animated with micro-expressions and a matched voice, bringing a chosen person back into the world.
Over time, it is claimed that the device’s AI evolves through conversation, becoming ever more understanding and supportive.
The AI software is called the Evolving Memory System according to Hong Kong based maker SmartApe Tech.
It blends long-term memory, short-term recall, and real-time empathy by dynamically managing context around a large language model pr LLM.
LLM is a type of artificial intelligence that is trained on massive amounts of text data to understand and generate human language.
Users can upload a voice clip and photo to bring the likeness of someone they miss into lifelike digital presence.
They could also animate a favourite celebrity.
It is claimed that Euvola’s AI listens with psychological insight and responds with “like a friend who really gets you.”
OPS: Euvola virtual companion device.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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AI device offers a virtual companion
Ferrari Press Agency
Euvola 1
Ref 16933
24/06/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: SmartApe Tech
An artificial intelligence device is set to bring virtual companions or lost loved ones or friends to life
The Euvola device has been developed to be an always-there presence for memory, empathy, and comfort according to the developer.
The mobile phone-like screen sits next to a base from where the angle of view can be changed.
The screen shows either a generated image of one that a user can upload.
The images are animated with micro-expressions and a matched voice, bringing a chosen person back into the world.
Over time, it is claimed that the device’s AI evolves through conversation, becoming ever more understanding and supportive.
The AI software is called the Evolving Memory System according to Hong Kong based maker SmartApe Tech.
It blends long-term memory, short-term recall, and real-time empathy by dynamically managing context around a large language model pr LLM.
LLM is a type of artificial intelligence that is trained on massive amounts of text data to understand and generate human language.
Users can upload a voice clip and photo to bring the likeness of someone they miss into lifelike digital presence.
They could also animate a favourite celebrity.
It is claimed that Euvola’s AI listens with psychological insight and responds with “like a friend who really gets you.”
OPS: Euvola virtual companion device.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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AI device offers a virtual companion
Ferrari Press Agency
Euvola 1
Ref 16933
24/06/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: SmartApe Tech
An artificial intelligence device is set to bring virtual companions or lost loved ones or friends to life
The Euvola device has been developed to be an always-there presence for memory, empathy, and comfort according to the developer.
The mobile phone-like screen sits next to a base from where the angle of view can be changed.
The screen shows either a generated image of one that a user can upload.
The images are animated with micro-expressions and a matched voice, bringing a chosen person back into the world.
Over time, it is claimed that the device’s AI evolves through conversation, becoming ever more understanding and supportive.
The AI software is called the Evolving Memory System according to Hong Kong based maker SmartApe Tech.
It blends long-term memory, short-term recall, and real-time empathy by dynamically managing context around a large language model pr LLM.
LLM is a type of artificial intelligence that is trained on massive amounts of text data to understand and generate human language.
Users can upload a voice clip and photo to bring the likeness of someone they miss into lifelike digital presence.
They could also animate a favourite celebrity.
It is claimed that Euvola’s AI listens with psychological insight and responds with “like a friend who really gets you.”
OPS: Euvola virtual companion device.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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AI device offers a virtual companion
Ferrari Press Agency
Euvola 1
Ref 16933
24/06/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: SmartApe Tech
An artificial intelligence device is set to bring virtual companions or lost loved ones or friends to life
The Euvola device has been developed to be an always-there presence for memory, empathy, and comfort according to the developer.
The mobile phone-like screen sits next to a base from where the angle of view can be changed.
The screen shows either a generated image of one that a user can upload.
The images are animated with micro-expressions and a matched voice, bringing a chosen person back into the world.
Over time, it is claimed that the device’s AI evolves through conversation, becoming ever more understanding and supportive.
The AI software is called the Evolving Memory System according to Hong Kong based maker SmartApe Tech.
It blends long-term memory, short-term recall, and real-time empathy by dynamically managing context around a large language model pr LLM.
LLM is a type of artificial intelligence that is trained on massive amounts of text data to understand and generate human language.
Users can upload a voice clip and photo to bring the likeness of someone they miss into lifelike digital presence.
They could also animate a favourite celebrity.
It is claimed that Euvola’s AI listens with psychological insight and responds with “like a friend who really gets you.”
OPS: Euvola virtual companion device.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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AI device offers a virtual companion
Ferrari Press Agency
Euvola 1
Ref 16933
24/06/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: SmartApe Tech
An artificial intelligence device is set to bring virtual companions or lost loved ones or friends to life
The Euvola device has been developed to be an always-there presence for memory, empathy, and comfort according to the developer.
The mobile phone-like screen sits next to a base from where the angle of view can be changed.
The screen shows either a generated image of one that a user can upload.
The images are animated with micro-expressions and a matched voice, bringing a chosen person back into the world.
Over time, it is claimed that the device’s AI evolves through conversation, becoming ever more understanding and supportive.
The AI software is called the Evolving Memory System according to Hong Kong based maker SmartApe Tech.
It blends long-term memory, short-term recall, and real-time empathy by dynamically managing context around a large language model pr LLM.
LLM is a type of artificial intelligence that is trained on massive amounts of text data to understand and generate human language.
Users can upload a voice clip and photo to bring the likeness of someone they miss into lifelike digital presence.
They could also animate a favourite celebrity.
It is claimed that Euvola’s AI listens with psychological insight and responds with “like a friend who really gets you.”
OPS: Euvola virtual companion device.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Une interface cerveau-ordinateur a permis à un homme paralysé de piloter un drone virtuel en utilisant uniquement ses pensées
Pictures must credit: Willsey et al / Stanford University A computer brain interface has allowed a man with paralysis to fly a virtual drone using only his thoughts. Researchers said the implant gave the 69-year-old patient an unprecedented level of control over a virtual quadcopter—just by thinking about moving his unresponsive fingers. The study by a team at the USA’s Stanford University was inspired by the participant’s own request after he said controlling the virtual object was like playing a musical instrument. The technology divided the man’s hand into three parts: the thumb and two pairs of fingers — index and middle, ring and small. Each could move both vertically and horizontally. As the patient thought about moving the three groups, at times simultaneously, the virtual quadcopter drone responded, manoeuvring through a virtual obstacle course. A spokesperson said: “It’s an exciting next step in providing those with paralysis the chance to enjoy games with friends while also demonstrating the potential for performing remote work.”
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Une interface cerveau-ordinateur a permis à un homme paralysé de piloter un drone virtuel en utilisant uniquement ses pensées
Pictures must credit: Willsey et al / Stanford University A computer brain interface has allowed a man with paralysis to fly a virtual drone using only his thoughts. Researchers said the implant gave the 69-year-old patient an unprecedented level of control over a virtual quadcopter—just by thinking about moving his unresponsive fingers. The study by a team at the USA’s Stanford University was inspired by the participant’s own request after he said controlling the virtual object was like playing a musical instrument. The technology divided the man’s hand into three parts: the thumb and two pairs of fingers — index and middle, ring and small. Each could move both vertically and horizontally. As the patient thought about moving the three groups, at times simultaneously, the virtual quadcopter drone responded, manoeuvring through a virtual obstacle course. A spokesperson said: “It’s an exciting next step in providing those with paralysis the chance to enjoy games with friends while also demonstrating the potential for performing remote work.”
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Une interface cerveau-ordinateur a permis à un homme paralysé de piloter un drone virtuel en utilisant uniquement ses pensées
Pictures must credit: Willsey et al / Stanford University A computer brain interface has allowed a man with paralysis to fly a virtual drone using only his thoughts. Researchers said the implant gave the 69-year-old patient an unprecedented level of control over a virtual quadcopter—just by thinking about moving his unresponsive fingers. The study by a team at the USA’s Stanford University was inspired by the participant’s own request after he said controlling the virtual object was like playing a musical instrument. The technology divided the man’s hand into three parts: the thumb and two pairs of fingers — index and middle, ring and small. Each could move both vertically and horizontally. As the patient thought about moving the three groups, at times simultaneously, the virtual quadcopter drone responded, manoeuvring through a virtual obstacle course. A spokesperson said: “It’s an exciting next step in providing those with paralysis the chance to enjoy games with friends while also demonstrating the potential for performing remote work.”
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Une interface cerveau-ordinateur a permis à un homme paralysé de piloter un drone virtuel en utilisant uniquement ses pensées
Pictures must credit: Willsey et al / Stanford University A computer brain interface has allowed a man with paralysis to fly a virtual drone using only his thoughts. Researchers said the implant gave the 69-year-old patient an unprecedented level of control over a virtual quadcopter—just by thinking about moving his unresponsive fingers. The study by a team at the USA’s Stanford University was inspired by the participant’s own request after he said controlling the virtual object was like playing a musical instrument. The technology divided the man’s hand into three parts: the thumb and two pairs of fingers — index and middle, ring and small. Each could move both vertically and horizontally. As the patient thought about moving the three groups, at times simultaneously, the virtual quadcopter drone responded, manoeuvring through a virtual obstacle course. A spokesperson said: “It’s an exciting next step in providing those with paralysis the chance to enjoy games with friends while also demonstrating the potential for performing remote work.”
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Une interface cerveau-ordinateur a permis à un homme paralysé de piloter un drone virtuel en utilisant uniquement ses pensées
Pictures must credit: Willsey et al / Stanford University A computer brain interface has allowed a man with paralysis to fly a virtual drone using only his thoughts. Researchers said the implant gave the 69-year-old patient an unprecedented level of control over a virtual quadcopter—just by thinking about moving his unresponsive fingers. The study by a team at the USA’s Stanford University was inspired by the participant’s own request after he said controlling the virtual object was like playing a musical instrument. The technology divided the man’s hand into three parts: the thumb and two pairs of fingers — index and middle, ring and small. Each could move both vertically and horizontally. As the patient thought about moving the three groups, at times simultaneously, the virtual quadcopter drone responded, manoeuvring through a virtual obstacle course. A spokesperson said: “It’s an exciting next step in providing those with paralysis the chance to enjoy games with friends while also demonstrating the potential for performing remote work.”
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Une interface cerveau-ordinateur a permis à un homme paralysé de piloter un drone virtuel en utilisant uniquement ses pensées
Pictures must credit: Willsey et al / Stanford University A computer brain interface has allowed a man with paralysis to fly a virtual drone using only his thoughts. Researchers said the implant gave the 69-year-old patient an unprecedented level of control over a virtual quadcopter—just by thinking about moving his unresponsive fingers. The study by a team at the USA’s Stanford University was inspired by the participant’s own request after he said controlling the virtual object was like playing a musical instrument. The technology divided the man’s hand into three parts: the thumb and two pairs of fingers — index and middle, ring and small. Each could move both vertically and horizontally. As the patient thought about moving the three groups, at times simultaneously, the virtual quadcopter drone responded, manoeuvring through a virtual obstacle course. A spokesperson said: “It’s an exciting next step in providing those with paralysis the chance to enjoy games with friends while also demonstrating the potential for performing remote work.”
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Une interface cerveau-ordinateur a permis à un homme paralysé de piloter un drone virtuel en utilisant uniquement ses pensées
Pictures must credit: Willsey et al / Stanford University A computer brain interface has allowed a man with paralysis to fly a virtual drone using only his thoughts. Researchers said the implant gave the 69-year-old patient an unprecedented level of control over a virtual quadcopter—just by thinking about moving his unresponsive fingers. The study by a team at the USA’s Stanford University was inspired by the participant’s own request after he said controlling the virtual object was like playing a musical instrument. The technology divided the man’s hand into three parts: the thumb and two pairs of fingers — index and middle, ring and small. Each could move both vertically and horizontally. As the patient thought about moving the three groups, at times simultaneously, the virtual quadcopter drone responded, manoeuvring through a virtual obstacle course. A spokesperson said: “It’s an exciting next step in providing those with paralysis the chance to enjoy games with friends while also demonstrating the potential for performing remote work.”
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Barcelona - The Occupation Fair in Barcelona begins.
The Occupation Fair of Catalonia, one of the largest in Spain, begins, where companies and future workers, as well as students, seek job opportunities.
Comienza el Salón de la Ocupación de Cataluña, uno de los más grandes de España, donde las empresas y los futuros trabajadores, asà como estudiantes, buscan oportunidades de trabajo.
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Barcelona - The Occupation Fair in Barcelona begins.
The Occupation Fair of Catalonia, one of the largest in Spain, begins, where companies and future workers, as well as students, seek job opportunities.
Comienza el Salón de la Ocupación de Cataluña, uno de los más grandes de España, donde las empresas y los futuros trabajadores, asà como estudiantes, buscan oportunidades de trabajo.
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Barcelona - The Occupation Fair in Barcelona begins.
The Occupation Fair of Catalonia, one of the largest in Spain, begins, where companies and future workers, as well as students, seek job opportunities.
Comienza el Salón de la Ocupación de Cataluña, uno de los más grandes de España, donde las empresas y los futuros trabajadores, asà como estudiantes, buscan oportunidades de trabajo.
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Barcelona - The Occupation Fair in Barcelona begins.
The Occupation Fair of Catalonia, one of the largest in Spain, begins, where companies and future workers, as well as students, seek job opportunities.
Comienza el Salón de la Ocupación de Cataluña, uno de los más grandes de España, donde las empresas y los futuros trabajadores, asà como estudiantes, buscan oportunidades de trabajo.
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Barcelona - The Occupation Fair in Barcelona begins.
The Occupation Fair of Catalonia, one of the largest in Spain, begins, where companies and future workers, as well as students, seek job opportunities.
Comienza el Salón de la Ocupación de Cataluña, uno de los más grandes de España, donde las empresas y los futuros trabajadores, asà como estudiantes, buscan oportunidades de trabajo.
IN THE PIC:Pau Relat i Vidal, Esther Niubo Cidoncha
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Wednesday, october, 23, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Barcelona - The Occupation Fair in Barcelona begins.
The Occupation Fair of Catalonia, one of the largest in Spain, begins, where companies and future workers, as well as students, seek job opportunities.
Comienza el Salón de la Ocupación de Cataluña, uno de los más grandes de España, donde las empresas y los futuros trabajadores, asà como estudiantes, buscan oportunidades de trabajo.
IN THE PIC:Pau Relat i Vidal, Esther Niubo Cidoncha
News-cronaca-Barcelona,Spain
Wednesday, october, 23, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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