Are you a spaver? Check to see if it is working in your favor
MILWAUKEE - Are you a "spaver?" It's time to check whether it is working in your favor. Consumer reporter Steve Noviello joined the WakeUp News team to break it down.
MILWAUKEE - Are you a "spaver?" It's time to check whether it is working in your favor. Consumer reporter Steve Noviello joined the WakeUp News team to break it down.
The speed of AI advancement is bringing important changes to some of the world's biggest companies.
The nonprofit organization has announced that it's currently in its "third day of warding off an intermittent DDoS cyber-attack."
Instagram is recommending Reels with sexual content to teenagers as young as 13 even if they aren't specifically looking for racy videos, according to separate tests conducted by The Wall Street Journal and Northeastern University professor Laura Edelson.
They're back in stock — many on sale — just in time for Memorial Day.
After a multi-hour outage that took place in the early hours of the morning, OpenAI's ChatGPT chatbot went down again — but this time, it wasn't the only AI provider affected. On Tuesday morning, both Anthropic's Claude and Perplexity began seeing issues, too, but these were more quickly resolved. It's unusual for three major AI providers to all be down at the same time, which could signal a broader infrastructure issue or internet-scale problem, such as those that affect multiple social media sites simultaneously, for example.
In a new tweet, X's Engineering account has revealed that the social network is making likes private for everyone this week.
With all the controversy surrounding visual artists being ripped off by AI, it seems like these are difficult and confusing days for creators. Now, a London-based startup hopes to use AI to help artists take back control. Exactly.ai says it uses generative AI to help artists retain legal ownership of their art and gives them the ability to reproduce their designs much faster and at scale.
From banding together with other parents to create tech-free "nests" to setting strict rules around screens, some families are cracking down on social media.
Hidden bargains include $15 off a top-rated air fryer, and there's plenty more where that came from.
Ring doorbells that can deter porch piracy; Tile trackers that find your phone. These and other items to make life a little easier.