Seiko is adding another anime-inspired design to its lineup. This time, the popular manga and anime series Fullmetal Alchemist is the star of a new limited edition timepiece. The Seiko Fullmetal Alchemist watch is filled with visual nods to the show’s hero, Edward Elric. The dark dial features a circular red pattern that fans will recognize from the series’ alchemy scenes. Other small details are scattered across the face, including a military emblem on a smaller dial and markings shaped like the screws from Edward’s mechanical arm. The hands and the markers at 12, 3, 6, and 9 o’clock all have a green glow in low light. 8 most iconic anime power-ups of all time On the back of the case, there is a special engraved message. It reads “Don’t forget 3. OCT. 11,” which is a direct callback to the inscription on Edward’s own pocket watch from the story. The packaging also follows the theme. The watch comes in a red box that ma...
Have you ever received a message that felt a little too polished? A growing number of people are starting to worry that their perfectly written emails and posts might be mistaken for computer-generated text. A new study from Use.AI has found that sounding like artificial intelligence is becoming a social problem. The research team spoke to over 12,600 people across the United States, the United Kingdom, Europe and Latin America. What they discovered is that many people are now actively changing their writing habits to avoid being flagged as AI users. More than half of those surveyed, 58%, said they had witnessed someone being called out for using AI at work or on social media. This fear has spread widely. Almost half of the respondents, 46%, now worry that their own words might be labelled as machine-made. So, what makes people suspicious? According to the report, it comes down to writing that feels too clean. Text with flawless spelling, smooth transitions and a lack of ...