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President Joe Biden has issued an executive order today outlining the federal government's first regulations on artificial intelligence (AI) systems.

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The new Wacom One 12 is an excellent entry-level tool for photographers who want an easier and more efficient method of processing images.

Photo: Theano Nikitas

The Wacom One 12 pen display is designed to... more

AI is all the buzz and it seems to be attaching itself to everything, everywhere, all at once. The canary in the AI coal mine? Images and writing.

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Ah, the world of photography where the line between candid images and artfully contrived scenes grows increasingly hazy. Its as if the debate about staged photos and their place in photography competitions never quite loses its luster. But wait, weve got another gem to share: the revelation of a prize-winning staged photograph in yet another... more

Do your photos suck? Feeling discouraged by your photography lately? Not making the progress you expected? The good news is, its completely normal all photographers grow at different rates and hit speed bumps along the way.

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As the newest member of Fujifilm's GFX medium format system, the GFX 100 II sits in a unique position. It's smaller and cheaper than the original GFX 100, but brings... more

The original Tamron 70-180mm f/2.8 Di III VXD has quite a wordy title to say. Luckily, it's worth the hassle because it is one of my favorite lenses in recent memory. Sharp, compact, and affordable, the Tamron 70-180 f/2.8 was an immediate hit. However, debuting on Sony E-mount, we now have a brand new version, and it promises to shake things up again... more

Memory company Crucial makes products for photographers and gamers alike. The company has blended these two audiences with a new article, "The most beautiful video games."

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Nikon has returned to a somewhat unusual and very consumer-friendly marketing tactic with a new 30-day Trial program for the retro-inspired Nikon Zfc APS-C mirrorless camera.

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Australian film lab FilmNeverDie has announced a new motorized and reusable 35mm "simple" film camera called the Nana for $130.

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