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Monthly Archives: February 2024
How to make Pokemon and Peter Griffin in Infinite Craft
Infinite Craft and its quirky humor from developer Neal Agarwal has set the casual gaming world alight with tens of thousands of people dragging tiles on top of one another to see what they can create next. Humans? Check done … Continue reading
The Year Chatbots Were Tamed
A year ago, a rogue A.I. tried to break up my marriage. Did the backlash help make chatbots too boring?
Happy Valentine’s Day, dating app downloads are slowing down
It may be Valentine’s Day here in the U.S., but the dating app market isn’t looking as promising as it used to. According to a new analysis by app intelligence provider data.ai, global downloads of dating apps saw only tepid … Continue reading
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SpaceX will de-orbit 100 Starlink satellites with unidentified flaw
SpaceX announced today that it will be sending some 100 Starlink satellites to an early retirement after a flaw was identified that could make them a worry later on. Don’t expect a fiery light show, though, and if you use … Continue reading
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Lyft CEO takes blame for ‘extra zero that slipped’ into earnings release
Lyft CEO David Risher took responsibility for the major error that appeared in the company’s earnings release late Tuesday.
Australian Payroll Society Says Limited Payroll Expertise Is to Blame for Employee Underpayments
The APA claims that payroll errors cannot be solved with better software alone. Organisations need experts well-trained on payroll technologies to help mitigate payroll noncompliance.
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Rasa, an enterprise-focused dev platform for conversational GenAI, raises $30M
It’s no fun as a customer to have an interaction with a bot when it’s clearly a bot with which you’re engaging. Rasa is a startup that claims to have developed the infrastructure to give developers at large enterprises the … Continue reading
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Slack Rolls Out Generative AI Search and Summarization
Summarization digests and Einstein Copilot integration for Salesforce CRM are on the Slack roadmap.
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Freshsales Review 2024: Features, Pricing, Pros & Cons
Explore Freshsales CRM in our in-depth review. Learn about their features, pricing, and pros and cons to make an informed decision for your business.
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Equity: Bret Taylor has a brand new AI startup
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