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Mitigating The 'Creepiness' Of Smart Home Technologies Take, for example, the Amazon Echo Dot, which is rated as creepy or super creepy by more than 70% of the 11,000+ voters. Reports of SHAs exhibiting eerie behaviors during the last years have only fueled this perception, causing users to question their role ...
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Silicon Valley's Big, Bold Sci-Fi Bet on the Device That Comes After the Smartphone Humane, a company started by two former Apple employees, says its new artificial intelligence pin can stop all the scrolling. Can it live up to the hype? The Humane Ai Pin ...
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Can AI and Lasers Cure Our Smartphone Addiction? The gadget, called the Ai Pin, is a new take on wearable devices that aims to supplant, or at least help wean us off, our addiction to screens. Its features include answering questions, making calls, sending texts, playing music and taking photos.
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iOS 17.1.1: These iPhone Issues Were Just Patched This update provides bug fixes for your iPhone including: In rare circumstances, Apple Pay and other NFC features may become unavailable on iPhone 15 models after wireless charging in certain cars.
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Apple Co-Founder Steve Wozniak Is 'Doing Good' After Minor Stroke The dizzy spell hit him as he was typing at his computer, he said. The hospital did an M.R.I., he added, and determined that he had a small capillary leak as well as symptoms of vertigo.
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Former Apple designers launch $700 Humane AI Pin as smartphone replacement Humane, founded by former Apple designers Imran Chaudhri and Bethany Bongiorno, announced its first product on Thursday in a video. The AI Pin costs $699 and attaches to the user's lapel, and it requires an additional $24-per-month data subscription to ...
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Wearable 'Ai Pin' launched by Humane, backed by ex-Apple execs and Microsoft Nov 9 (Reuters) - Humane, a Silicon Valley startup with a star-studded list of co-founders and executives, on Thursday released a $699 device that aims to bring cutting-edge artificial intelligence to a lapel near you. The Ai Pin, as the device is ...
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The Download: cancelling out noises, and tastes like (lab-grown) chicken 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. Noise-canceling headphones could let you pick and choose the sounds you want to hear.
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Take-Two CEO says generative AI 'is going to change the nature of what we do' In an interview with CNBC's Jim Cramer, Take-Two Interactive CEO Strauss Zelnick said generative AI could change gaming and bring in new consumers. Take-Two shares climbed 5% yesterday after the company announced that the release of a new Grand Theft ...
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How to use AI for discovery — without leading science astray A new statistical technique allows researchers to safely use the predictions obtained from machine learning to test scientific hypotheses. This image shows an artistic interpretation of the technique, called prediction-powered inference, which has been ...
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