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Author Archives: Techme101
Grubhub waives delivery and service fees on restaurant orders over $50
In a bold move to close the gap with rivals, Grubhub is waiving delivery and service fees on restaurant orders over $50.
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China gloom: The ‘Are you dead?’ app is dead and a ‘crying horse’ plushie is selling out
China shut down the “Are you dead” app, but the “crying horse” is selling out as the country grapples with a slowing economy and uncertainty.
Elon Musk has lauded the ‘social media for AI agents’ platform Moltbook as a bold step for AI. Others are skeptical
Elon Musk said the platform was the “very early stages of singularity” but others are more skeptical
Google Photos Sticker Feature Launches iOS First, Not Android
Google Photos now lets iPhone users tap and hold subjects to create stickers instantly, while Android users wait for Google’s rollout strategy. The post Google Photos Sticker Feature Launches iOS First, Not Android appeared first on TechRepublic.
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Hugging Face Repositories Abused in New Android Malware Campaign
Attackers exploited Hugging Face’s trusted infrastructure to spread an Android RAT, using fake security apps and thousands of malware variants. The post Hugging Face Repositories Abused in New Android Malware Campaign appeared first on TechRepublic.
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Grammys’ New AI Guidelines Seek Authenticity But Uncertainty Remains
From the ice age to the dole age, there is but one concern I have just discovered, some AI rules are more confusing than others. The post Grammys’ New AI Guidelines Seek Authenticity But Uncertainty Remains appeared first on TechRepublic.
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Carbon Robotics built an AI model that detects and identifies plants
Carbon Robotics’ Large Plant Model will allow farmers to kill new types of weeds without having to retrain the machines.
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Ring brings its ‘Search Party’ feature for finding lost dogs to non-Ring camera owners
Ring’s Search Party feature for finding lost dogs is now available across the U.S. — even if you don’t own a Ring camera.
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What is the ‘social media network for AI’ Moltbook?
The Reddit-like website which launched in late January allows AI bots to speak to each other.
UpScrolled’s founder says the social network has zoomed past 2.5M users
Upscrolled founder said that the social network was launched six years ago and had 150,000 users until January
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