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  2. Prisma Labs - Wikipedia

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    Prisma Labs is a software company that develops Prisma and Lensa, apps that use artificial intelligence to transform photos and videos in various styles. Lensa's "magic avatars" feature has been criticized for producing biased and sexualized images of users without consent.

  3. University of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    UNISA is the largest university system in South Africa by enrollment, with over 400,000 students from 130 countries. It offers both vocational and academic programmes, many of which have international accreditation, and has a history dating back to 1873.

  4. University of South Australia - Wikipedia

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    UniSA is a public research university in South Australia, formed in 1991 by the merger of SAIT and SACAE. It has over 36,000 students and plans to merge with University of Adelaide by 2025.

  5. University of South Australia Students Association - Wikipedia

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    The New University Merger Discussion Group initiated the formation of the UniSA Students Association (USASA) in 1994. The intervening years were managed by the Confederated Student Union, the South Australian Institute of Technology Union, and the Council of South Australian College Student Organizations.

  6. Lens - Wikipedia

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    A lens is a device that focuses or disperses light by refraction. Learn about the origin, classification and applications of lenses in various fields of optics, such as telescopes, microscopes, spectacles and lighthouses.

  7. Lenticular lens - Wikipedia

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    A lenticular lens is an array of lenses that show different parts of an image when viewed from different angles. Learn about lenticular printing, corrective lenses, screens, 3D TV and color motion picture processes that use lenticular lenses.

  8. Toric lens - Wikipedia

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    A torus results when a circle with radius r rotates around an axis lying in the same plane as the circle (here the z axis) at a distance R from the centre of the circle.. A torus is the surface of revolution resulting when a circle with radius r rotates around an axis lying within the same plane as the circle, at a distance R from the circle's centre (see figure at right).

  9. University of Salerno - Wikipedia

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    The University of Salerno is a state-supported university in Italy, founded in 1968. It has 10 faculties, a medical school, a library and a research institute on Mediterranean studies.