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Author Archives: Techme101
Google’s AI Overviews Expands to More Than 100 Countries and Territories
The AI-generated search answers appear at the top of listings. However, the accuracy and usefulness of the AI answers have proven to be mixed.
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6 Contact Center Trends That Don’t Involve AI (+2 That Do)
Tired of the AI buzz? Discover the latest contact center trends that have nothing to do with artificial intelligence or machine learning.
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How a series of opsec failures led US authorities to the alleged developer of the Redline password-stealing malware
Prosecutors allege that Redline infected millions of computers around the world since 2020, including several hundred machines at the U.S. Dept. of Defense. © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
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Salva Health wants to lower breast cancer mortality with its affordable screening device
Six years ago, while researching for a college entrepreneurship competition, Valentina Agudelo identified a troubling gap in breast cancer survival rates between Latin America and the developed world, with women in her native Colombia and the rest of the continent … Continue reading
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Apple Intelligence is more about convenience with initial iOS 18.1 launch
After much hype, Apple Intelligence, the company’s suite of AI features, finally shipped to users this week with the iOS 18.1 update. I used these features for months through beta software and realized that the feature set rolling out this … Continue reading
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Luna wants to help young girls navigate their health and well-being
Meet Luna, a health and well-being app for teen girls that is designed to help them navigate teenhood. The app lets teens ask questions about their health and wellness and get responses from experts. It also lets them track their … Continue reading
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Alphabet to report Q3 earnings after the bell
The company faced increased antitrust activity during the quarter.
23andMe appoints three new board members following abrupt resignations
23andMe appointed three new independent directors to its board, the company said Tuesday.
Contact Center Technology: From Must-Have to Cutting-Edge
Learn about the state of contact center technology and the latest software improvements giving call centers like yours a fresh advantage.
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Amazon brings its Rufus AI shopping assistant to more international markets
Amazon is extending the availability of its AI-enabled shopping assistant, Rufus, to more markets in Europe and the Americas. The ecommerce giant has been widely considered to be playing catchup with its Big Tech brethren in the AI sphere, particularly … Continue reading
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