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Strava uses AI to eliminate leaderboard cheating, launches ‘family packs’, dark mode and more
Strava, the famous health and sports activity tracking application, has just announced a series of exciting new features at the annual Camp Strava event. Strava’s goal is to make the app more appealing to both free and paid users, with artificial intelligence (AI) playing a key role. Fight fraud with artificial intelligence One of the […]
X motivates users to join the Community
Social network X (formerly Twitter) has just updated the “Communities” feature with many improvements. Communities allow users to connect with others around topics of interest. Each community has a separate space and timeline for people to post and discuss. The main goal of this update is to connect more X users together. Users can freely […]
The Microsoft-designed Cobalt chip will be available on Azure next week
Microsoft will reveal its self-designed Cobalt 100 chip for customers to try at the Build conference next week. This chip is promised to be 40% more powerful than other ARM chips on the market and is being tested by Adobe, Snowflake and many others. The Cobalt 100 is a 64-bit, 128-core chip based on the […]
Google introduces Gemini AI for schools with a commitment to greater data protection and privacy
Google is about to give schools access to artificial intelligence (AI) called Gemini, but note that it is only for teachers and students over 18 years old. Google commits not to use user data for AI training or share it with anyone. A special feature is that Gemini access on Workspace for Education accounts will […]
Venu Sports: Newly launched sports streaming service, likened to “Hulu for sports”
As many of you know, a new sports streaming service is being developed by a joint venture between ESPN, Fox and Warner Bros. Discovery. The service is expected to launch later this year, and we now know its official name: Venu Sports. Several months after announcing a “specialized sports service,” three US telecommunications giants have […]
Threads tests a real-time post feed similar to TweetDeck
Meta is testing a new interface for the Threads app, similar to the previous TweetDeck interface (TweetDeck is a third-party application that helps manage multiple Twitter accounts at the same time). This new interface will allow Threads users to create custom, column-stacked boards on the web. Users can choose to maintain a single table or […]
Fujifilm X-T50: Has a simulated movie recording button but the price is controversial
Fujifilm just launched two new cameras at the X Summit Sydney event. One is the GFX100S II medium format camera, and the other is the X-T50 camera, the successor to the X-T30 II but not completely replacing the old model. The X-T50 is a combination of old and new technology from Fujifilm. What’s new, the […]
Tesla was sued for falsely advertising its self-driving capabilities
A US judge has just rejected Tesla ‘s request to dismiss a lawsuit accusing Elon Musk’s electric car company of false advertising, causing owners to believe that their cars will be capable of self-driving in the near future. The proposed nationwide class action lawsuit accuses Tesla and Musk of falsely advertising Autopilot and other self-driving […]
Microsoft’s artificial intelligence hinders its ambitions to protect the environment
Microsoft is emitting significantly more greenhouse gases than when it made its bold 2020 climate pledge. Its greenhouse gas emissions actually increased about 30% in fiscal 2023, underscoring the difficulty the company faces in meeting its climate goals while simultaneously racing to become a leader in AI field. Training and running AI models is increasingly […]
Samsung responded to Apple with the “Anti-Crush” campaign after the iPad Pro ad “crushes” everything
Samsung did not miss the opportunity to “criticize” its competitors when Apple faced many mixed opinions with its “Crush” ad released last week. This ad caused controversy by depicting the shiny new iPad Pro with its OLED screen crushing musical instruments, arcade games, and sculptures. Apple later had to apologize, admitting that the ad “went […]