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Snapchat’s AI Chatbot Now Available to All Users Worldwide, Will Soon ‘Snap’ Back
Snapchat has announced that its AI chatbot, My AI, will now be free for all global users of the app,…
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Applying for Your Portion of the $725 Million Facebook Privacy Settlement
Facebook users have until August to claim their portion of a $725 million settlement related to a class-action lawsuit over…
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Meta Initiates New Round of Layoffs, Targeting Technical Staff
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, has begun laying off technical employees as part of its restructuring efforts to streamline…
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Views’ Feature Earns YouTube TV its Inaugural Technical Emmy Award
YouTube TV has won its first-ever Technical Emmy for its Views suite of features, which includes AI-ML curation of sports…
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Samsung Phones May Switch to Microsoft Bing Search, Alphabet Shares Dip
Google’s $3 billion revenue deal with Samsung as the default search engine is up for renewal, and Microsoft is reportedly…
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Reddit to Implement API Access Fees
According to CEO Steve Huffman, Reddit will start charging businesses for access to its API if they trawl Reddit data…
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Netflix to Implement Stricter Measures Against Password Sharing in Summer
Netflix plans to roll out its “paid sharing” initiative in the US, aimed at converting account sharers into paying users,…
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TikTok Launches Video Stickers for Direct Messages, Similar to GIFs.
TikTok has introduced “animated video stickers” for direct messages, similar to GIFs. Users can browse through popular video stickers uploaded…
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AEHIA Gets Renamed by CHIME to Emphasize Broadened Emphasis on Analytics of Health Data
The College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME) has renamed The Association for Executives in Healthcare Information Applications (AEHIA) to…
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Hispanic Patients with Limited Health Literacy Face Barriers to Cancer Screening
A recent study conducted by the Regenstrief Institute and Indiana University found that Hispanic patients have mixed knowledge of cancer…
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