Month: August 2024

Everyone thinks this picture of strawberries is teasing a major ChatGPT update

Is Sam Altman just trying to get people to marvel at a few small strawberries he’s grown, or is the OpenAI CEO (the team behind ChatGPT) teasing the next big upgrade to its chatbot? That’s what we’re left wondering after his latest social media post showing a plant pot growing…

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Kia and Hyundai’s anti-theft software update seems to be working

The Kia Boys may have met their match. The automakers first began implementing the update in February 2023 in response to a wave of car thefts that started during the covid pandemic, when instructional videos on how to steal the cars first started going viral on TikTok and other social…

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The enterprise leader’s 3-Step guide to getting AI right

With AI becoming a more critical component of work, many enterprise leaders are now grappling with how to deploy it, encourage adoption, and understand how to use it to drive meaningful outcomes. In fact, data from Asana’s Work Innovation Lab reveals that almost half of knowledge workers in the UK…

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Rivian and Lucid are still burning a lot of cash, but thankfully, they have rich backers

This week’s earnings reports make two things clear about the viability of the electric vehicle future: EV-only companies are continuing to struggle and lose lots of money, and having wealthy investors who are willing to pour money into your money-losing operation is the difference between survival and bankruptcy. Two of…

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Fitbit Ace LTE review: A kids’ activity tracker that was fun for me, an adult

On more occasions in the last few weeks than I’d like to admit, I found myself doing jumping jacks in my kitchen an hour before going to bed. That’s not when I’d usually prefer to do any exercise, but on those nights, I looked down at my watch only to…

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Tenways AGO-T is a well-equipped, but heavy e-bike

There’s a problem with most e-bikes, which is that you’ll never find one that does every job perfectly. A city cruiser with no grunt will leave you stranded when you reach an incline while a beefy cargo bike can haul gear, but it’s too big for commuting. Tenways’ AGO-T has…

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