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Amazon reaches a deal with Snap that lets users buy Amazon products directly from ads on Snapchat, resembling Amazon’s deal with Meta announced on November 9 (Sylvia Varnham O’Regan/The Information)

Sylvia Varnham O’Regan / The Information: Amazon reaches a deal with Snap that lets users buy Amazon products directly from ads on Snapchat, resembling Amazon’s deal with Meta announced on November 9  —  Amazon has reached a deal with Snap… Continue Reading →

The Download: how to fight pandemics, and a top scientist turned-advisor

This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. How open-source drug discovery could help us in the next pandemic When the covid pandemic hit, our antiviral… Continue Reading →

A look at custom chatbots, or GPTs, which are tailored for specific tasks and represent an important step in OpenAI’s strategy of “gradual iterative deployment” (Kevin Roose/New York Times)

Kevin Roose / New York Times: A look at custom chatbots, or GPTs, which are tailored for specific tasks and represent an important step in OpenAI’s strategy of “gradual iterative deployment”  —  The age of autonomous A.I. assistants could have… Continue Reading →

Customer experience horizons

Customer experience (CX) is a leading driver of brand loyalty and organizational performance. According to NTT’s State of CX 2023 report, 92% of CEOs believe improvements in CX directly impact their improved productivity, and customer brand advocacy. They also recognize… Continue Reading →

Internal documents: Cruise knew its cars struggled to detect large holes and sometimes had problems recognizing kids, prior to its California permitting crisis (Sam Biddle/The Intercept)

Sam Biddle / The Intercept: Internal documents: Cruise knew its cars struggled to detect large holes and sometimes had problems recognizing kids, prior to its California permitting crisis  —  According to internal materials reviewed by The Intercept, Cruise cars were… Continue Reading →

The Download: NASA’s tiny spacecraft, and the RSV vaccine shortage

This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. Inside NASA’s bid to make spacecraft as small as possible Since the 1970s, we’ve sent a lot of… Continue Reading →

Emails: X has begun work on an account handle marketplace for purchasing handles left unused, requesting a flat fee of $50K from potential buyers in some cases (Alex Konrad/Forbes)

Alex Konrad / Forbes: Emails: X has begun work on an account handle marketplace for purchasing handles left unused, requesting a flat fee of $50K from potential buyers in some cases  —  Rumored to be in the works for the… Continue Reading →

AI gains momentum in core manufacturing services functions

When considering the potential for AI systems to change manufacturing, Ritu Jyoti, global AI research lead at market-intelligence firm IDC, points to windmill manufacturers. To improve windmills before AI, she says, the company analyzed data from observing a functioning prototype,… Continue Reading →

Apple accessories including the Magic Keyboard, Mouse, and Trackpad that accompany the newly announced M3 iMac still feature a Lightning port instead of USB-C (Hartley Charlton/MacRumors)

Hartley Charlton / MacRumors: Apple accessories including the Magic Keyboard, Mouse, and Trackpad that accompany the newly announced M3 iMac still feature a Lightning port instead of USB-C  —  The newly announced M3 iMac is still accompanied by peripherals with… Continue Reading →

Joy Buolamwini: “We’re giving AI companies a free pass”

Joy Buolamwini, the renowned AI researcher and activist, appears on the Zoom screen from home in Boston, wearing her signature thick-rimmed glasses.  As an MIT grad, she seems genuinely interested in seeing old covers of MIT Technology Review that hang… Continue Reading →

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