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AI-Modded Taylor Swift and Zuckerberg appear in Elder Scrolls Oblivion video, meanwhile Fallout London looks like dropping soon
Whatever your views on AI the and huge amount of computational power it takes, as well as its effect on the planet, sometimes it can be justified. Today is one such time. AI-modding Taylor Swift, Mark Zuckerberg, and Kanye West … Continue reading
Top Learn-to-Earn Token Presale Now Raises $2.3 Million – Next Big Thing in Crypto?
As Telegram’s Play-to-Earn games gain popularity, the altcoin 99Bitcoins aims to flip the trend with its Learn-to-Earn narrative, leading to strong presale demand. 99Bitcoins, a well-known platform in the crypto industry, has spent over a decade educating newcomers about Bitcoin. … Continue reading
Silent Hill 2 Remake: Everything we know so far
Silent Hill 2 is one of the most iconic survival horror games in the history of gaming. Originally released in 2001 on the PlayStation 2, Xbox, and PC, by developers Team Silent and publishers Konami, the cult status of the … Continue reading
Makerworld’s latest competition is full of 1980s retro gaming goodness to 3D print
Makers all over the world have been putting their designing hats on and creating 3D-printable retro gaming goodies for the latest design competition on the Makerworld.com website. From a set of Mario rings to Nintendo NES controller keychains, if you … Continue reading
The Words That Give Away Generative AI Text
From “delves” to “showcasing,” certain words boomed in usage after LLMs became mainstream.
Waymo robotaxi pulled over by Phoenix police after driving into the wrong lane
A police officer pulled over a self-driving Waymo vehicle in Phoenix after it ran a red light and pulled into a lane of oncoming traffic, according to dispatch records. The incident took place on June 19, but local media including … Continue reading
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Figma pauses its new AI feature after Apple controversy
Welcome back to TechCrunch’s Week in Review — TechCrunch’s newsletter recapping the week’s biggest news. Want it in your inbox every Saturday? Sign up here. This week, Figma CEO Dylan Field said the company will temporarily disable its “Make Design” … Continue reading
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How to set up parental controls on Facebook, Snapchat, TikTok and more popular sites
We’ve created this guide to help parents navigate the controls offered by popular social media companies. © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
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You could learn a lot from a CIO with a $17B IT budget
Lori Beer’s work is a case study for every CIO out there, most of whom will never come close to JP Morgan Chase’s scale, but who can still learn from how it goes about its business. © 2024 TechCrunch. All … Continue reading
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Tesla makes it onto Chinese government purchase list
For the first time, Chinese government workers will be able to purchase Tesla’s Model Y for official use. Specifically, officials in eastern China’s Jiangsu province included the Model Y in a government procurement list, which was also reported in the … Continue reading
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