Gemini’s AI will soon slide into your DMs on WhatsApp and Messages

Gemini’s AI will soon slide into your DMs on WhatsApp and Messages Gemini, one of the leading cryptocurrency exchanges, is making headlines once again with its latest plans to introduce artificial intelligence (AI) into messaging platforms such as WhatsApp and Messages. With this new feature, Gemini users will be able to engage with an AI-powered… Continue reading Gemini’s AI will soon slide into your DMs on WhatsApp and Messages

Would-be Twitter rival T2 adds DMs — a feature others, including Threads, don’t yet have

Twitter may have defined much of the microblogging landscape over the last decade, but that hasn’t stopped companies from trying to develop the next big microblogging site. One of the most promising of these is T2, a would-be Twitter rival that’s now added a major new feature: direct messages. T2 is still relatively new to… Continue reading Would-be Twitter rival T2 adds DMs — a feature others, including Threads, don’t yet have

Largest Third-Party D&D Marketplace Restricts AI-Generated Products

In a stunning turn of events, the world’s largest third-party marketplace for Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) products, DMs Guild, has announced that they will restrict any AI-generated content from appearing on their marketplace. DMs Guild is a popular online marketplace for D&D-related content like add-ons, adventures, and other tools for Dungeon Masters (DMs) to help… Continue reading Largest Third-Party D&D Marketplace Restricts AI-Generated Products

Elon Musk tweets, then deletes DMs from Matt Taibbi over his Substack snit

On June 25th, 2021, tech entrepreneur and founder of Tesla Motors and SpaceX, Elon Musk, took to twitter to voice his thoughts on Matt Taibbi’s decision to leave Rolling Stone and start a Substack newsletter. Presently, Substack has been gaining news attention as it is a platform where independent writers can self-publish newsletters and articles… Continue reading Elon Musk tweets, then deletes DMs from Matt Taibbi over his Substack snit

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