You can start asking AI for your next YouTube video idea

In the ever-evolving world of content creation, coming up with fresh and engaging ideas for YouTube videos can often be a daunting task. As creators, we are constantly searching for ways to captivate our audience and keep them coming back for more. Luckily, advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) have opened up a new avenue for… Continue reading You can start asking AI for your next YouTube video idea

PS5 Pro will reportedly go big on ray tracing, with Sony asking devs to prepare their games for optimization

The highly anticipated PlayStation 5 Pro has been making waves in the gaming community with its rumored emphasis on ray tracing technology. Sony has reportedly asked developers to prepare their games for optimization, suggesting that the enhanced console will lean heavily on this cutting-edge visual feature. Ray tracing, a process that simulates the behavior of… Continue reading PS5 Pro will reportedly go big on ray tracing, with Sony asking devs to prepare their games for optimization

Amazon tries to boost its TikTok-like shopping feed by asking influencers to submit videos — for $25 each

In a bid to combat its declining share of the global e-commerce market, Amazon is reportedly rolling out a new program to encourage influencers in the United States to submit videos for their shopping feed, akin to the popular social media platform TikTok. According to reports from Recode, Amazon has been directly reaching out to… Continue reading Amazon tries to boost its TikTok-like shopping feed by asking influencers to submit videos — for $25 each

Congressional Republicans subpoena the FTC for asking Twitter too many questions

In recent days, congressional Republicans have issued a subpoena to the Federal Trade Commission for what they call “overly intrusive questions” during Twitter’s antitrust investigation. The subpoena, sent to the FTC late last week, comes after a series of hearings and other inquiries conducted by the agency into the world’s largest tech companies. It specifically… Continue reading Congressional Republicans subpoena the FTC for asking Twitter too many questions

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