Massachusetts State Police use helicopter to track down domestic abuse suspect in Plymouth
The man was taken into customer the morning of Tuesday, April 30.
The man was taken into customer the morning of Tuesday, April 30.
AI has already started replacing voice agents' jobs. Now, companies are exploring ways to replace the existing computer-generated voice models with synthetic versions of human voices. Truecaller, the widely known caller ID service, is the latest to take this approach with its announcement that it will now allow customers to use its AI-powered Assistant to answer phone calls in their own voice.
A dodgy email containing a link that looks “legit” but is actually malicious remains one of the most dangerous, yet successful, tricks in a cyber criminal’s handbook. Now, an AI startup called Bolster that has built a novel approach to tackle that trick has raised $14 million in funding to expand its work, both across a popular free phish-checking portal it operates called (appropriately) CheckPhish, as well as with its primary paying customers: brands and other businesses. Microsoft’s venture fund M12 led the round as a new backer in the company, with participation also from Thomvest Ventures, Crosslink Capital, Liberty Global Ventures, Cheyenne Ventures, Cervin Ventures, and Transform Capital.
We're officially in blockbuster season as Anya Taylor-Joy and Glen Powell anchor two of May's buzziest films.
Jalen Brunson and Bojan Bogdanović, who underwent wrist surgery, will be reevaluated in two months.
What If...? is coming to Apple Vision Pro on May 30 and now has a trailer.
'Soft, but not too soft, and breathable,' said one of these moisture-wicking head cushions' 11,000+ fans.
The 800-horsepower Ford Mustang GTD is sold out in the USA. Now it's headed to Europe, where it will appear at both dealerships and race tracks.
Find out how good Sonos' first headphones are while eating some of Ninja's new Creami ice cream.
Donald Trump's campaign announced Tuesday that it would now accept donations in crypto, the latest move by candidates on the 2024 campaign trail to embrace the digital coins and votes of crypto enthusiasts.
Fox Sports is going to spend $375 million to replace an Emmy winner.
Oneil Cruz is the first player in the Statcast era to have multiple 120 mph hits in a single game.
Matt Harmon is back from vacation and feeling refreshed. In his return to the pod, he asks which players need a fantasy refresh in 2024. Andy Behrens joins Harmon on the pod as they try to identify 10 candidates that need a fantasy reputation reboot this upcoming season.
Fletcher reportedly made bets with the same illegal bookie as Ippei Mizuhara, Shohei Ohtani's former interpreter.
Not even LeBron can say he's launched a signature basketball collection with Wilson.
Macy’s recorded another quarter of sales declines, but not as much as Wall Street feared.
Streamers are combining forces in the race for loyal subscribers.
The prospects for troubled banking-as-a-service (BaaS) startup Synapse went from bad to worse last week when a U.S. Trustee filed an emergency motion asking to convert the company’s debt reorganization Chapter 11 bankruptcy into a liquidation Chapter 7 due to “gross mismanagement” of its estate. There seems to be a real appetite for an alternative to QuickBooks, the legacy accounting alternative for SMBs, judging by the attention this story on Layer’s $2.3 million raise received. Its customers are those working with small and medium-sized businesses to offer accounting and bookkeeping features inside their own products.
Investors biding their time for Nvidia results looked to retail earnings and Fedspeak for clues to the economy.
The US Department of Justice arrested a Wisconsin man last week for generating and distributing AI-generated child sexual abuse material. As far as we know, this is the first case of its kind as the DOJ looks to establish a judicial precedent that exploitative materials are still harmful even when no children were used to create them.
Gobert was the only unanimous selection.