The recent deal on the original OnePlus Pad for $379.99 at Woot seems like a steal compared to the newer OnePlus Pad 2 priced at $549.99. While the older model may not have the latest features like a 12.1-inch display or a vibrating stylus, it still offers a competitive 11.6-inch LCD with a speedy 144Hz
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As business leaders, the rapid advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology presents a challenge in identifying clear use cases and guidelines within organizations. The evolving nature of AI requires us to think ahead while also grounding ourselves in the present reality of how it impacts our business models, employee experience, and customer interactions. It is
As France sets a deadline in 2035 to eliminate new combustion engine cars, the workers in the auto industry are feeling anxious about the future of their jobs. While there is some optimism in regions like the north of France, where a “Battery Valley” is emerging, employees at parts suppliers in other areas are less
ROMhacking.net, a beloved platform in the online classic gaming community, recently announced its closure after years of hosting community-made alterations for classic games. The site, known for hosting a wide range of ROM hacks, from minor sprite replacements to full-fledged game creations, has decided to stop taking submissions and will now only post news updates.
In a recent report by Bloomberg, it was revealed that Meta is in talks with various actors and influencers to incorporate their voices into its AI technology. This move is aimed at enhancing the user experience and making the AI interactions more engaging. The company is reportedly looking to finalize these deals in time for
The debate between open-source and closed-source AI has been gaining momentum in the tech world. While some companies prefer to keep their algorithms and datasets confidential, others are embracing transparency by making their AI models open to the public. Meta, the parent company of Facebook, recently took a big step in favor of open-source AI