A startup artificial intelligence company named "Aware" is said to have developed surveillance software that some well-known firms, including Walmart, Delta, T-Mobile, Chevron, and Starbucks, have used.
(St. Cloud, MN) A northwest Minnesota man is accused of soliciting a child for sex in central Minnesota. Court records show 56-year-old Darrin Watro of Vergas had online conversations with an
Is your business’s reputation at the mercy of social media’s unpredictable tides? In an era where a single tweet can make or break a company’s image, understanding the intricate relationship between social media and business reputation is paramount. How does the digital realm, teeming with tweets, posts, and shares, wield such power over a company’s […]
think of snapchat stories turning into instagram stories. they find features that are working elsewhere and it s really easy for them to recreate those things and use the giant network of users they already have to make those things really popular on their own platforms. interesting. now, that little pretzel imagery, i don t know. that says confusion to me as opposed to real straight line conversations. but i m no marketing genius. i m just saying that s a little perplexing there. perplexing choice. thanks so much. thanks, fred. still to come, an alleged thief storming into a nail salon, demanding money from customers. but you see them, the customers, arms kind of folded, they re a little confused about what is the intention of this person? how does it end? straight ahead. to guide you through a changing world.
Elon Musk has issued a legal threat against Microsoft, accusing the company of training its machine learning models using Twitter data in an illegal manner. The disagreement began after Microsoft refused to pay Twitter's API fees, which provide researchers with valuable data on online conversations. While APIs are essential tools for businesses and researchers, concerns have been raised about privacy and ethical implications.