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The AI Gadget That Can Make Your Life Better---and Two That Definitely Won't
The Humane AI Pin, Rabbit R1 and Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses take AI out of your smartphone and put it in a dedicated gadget. The future? Or just frustrating?The Wall Street Journal - Tech -
Questions Potential Business Partners Should Ask Themselves
Starting a new company with somebody requires a hard conversation. Better now than later.The Wall Street Journal - World -
3 AI Tricks for CFOs
Ways that artificial intelligence can make corporate accounting more efficient.Inc. - Business - Artificial Intelligence -
Pope nostalgic for train journeys
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Parents of students attending universities roiled by pro-Palestinian protests are frustrated with the colleges' response and have shown themselves ready to push back financially.
Parents of students attending universities roiled by pro-Palestinian protests are frustrated with the colleges’ response and have shown themselves ready to push back financially.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Apple Buys Itself Some Time for an AI Boost
Raised share buybacks helped buttress weak iPhone sales, but Apple will need to make its own AI play clear soon.The Wall Street Journal - World - Apple -
Online Marketplaces Like eBay, Etsy Are Counting on AI to Supercharge Shopping
Technology has the potential to help both buyers and sellers.The Wall Street Journal - Tech -
Online Marketplaces Like eBay, Etsy Are Counting on AI to Supercharge Shopping
Technology has the potential to help both buyers and sellers.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Confluent launches plug-and-play offering to accelerate realtime streaming AI
The development comes as Confluent looks to build out governance capabilities and “make itself known” to grow its presence in the APAC region.VentureBeat - Tech -
Developer of AI tool used in thousands of criminal cases accused of lying under oath
Law enforcement agencies and prosecutors from Colorado to New York have turned to a little-known artificial intelligence tool in recent years to help investigate, charge and convict suspects accused of murder and other serious crimes.NBC News - Top stories
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Microsoft Tweaks Service Terms, Bans Police From Using its Facial Recognition AI
The software giant really doesn't want its technology to be misused by law enforcement. Should people worry how others might harness Microsoft's AI power?Inc. - Business - Microsoft -
Here's How a Massachusetts Court Case Featuring Uber and Lyft Could Reshape the Gig Economy
Competing ballot measures in the state will decide if drivers are independent contractors, and whether they can unionize. A judge will soon decide whether both will make it to the ballot.Inc. - Business -
Tesla v. Tesla?
There won't be any Academy Award nominations for this court case inDelhi, where the EV maker is suing anIndian battery maker for using its trademark.Inc. - Business - Tesla -
Now on Pre-Election TikTok: Lots of Russian Media Posts
A Brookings Institute study says Russian media outlets withstate-linked accounts are putting more English and Spanish content on the platform, and getting more engagement.Inc. - Business - Russia -
4 Tips for Winning a Pitch Competition
No. 1: Use LinkedIn to gain an unbeatable edge.Inc. - Business