From yap to pookie, 2024’s most viral internet slang defined

From “yap” to “pookie,” internet slang is constantly evolving and shaping the way we communicate online. With the rise of social media and memes, new terms and phrases are gaining popularity at lightning speed. As we look ahead to 2024, here are some of the most viral internet slang terms defined for you. 1. Yap:… Continue reading From yap to pookie, 2024’s most viral internet slang defined

Lux vs. Lumens and Explaining Other Lighting Gear Terms as You Shop (2024)

Lux vs. Lumens and Explaining Other Lighting ⁤Gear Terms as You Shop (2024) In ⁢today’s world, the lighting industry has evolved and expanded significantly, offering a wide range of lighting gear with various terminologies. When shopping⁤ for lighting equipment, it‌ is crucial to understand the terminology used​ to make an informed decision. ​Two of the… Continue reading Lux vs. Lumens and Explaining Other Lighting Gear Terms as You Shop (2024)

Avowed will be similar to The Outer Worlds in terms of ‘length and breadth of the experience’ says game director

Avowed Will Be Similar to The Outer Worlds in Terms of “Length and Breadth of the Experience,” Says Game Director Obsidian Entertainment, the renowned video game developer behind titles such as Fallout: New Vegas and The Outer Worlds, is currently working on a highly anticipated new RPG called Avowed. With fans eagerly awaiting any information… Continue reading Avowed will be similar to The Outer Worlds in terms of ‘length and breadth of the experience’ says game director

The New York Times blocks OpenAI’s web crawler

OpenAI, a San Francisco-based artificial intelligence venture, recently found itself in hot water with The New York Times after deploying web crawler bots to scrape the news outlet’s website for public domain documents. The Times accused OpenAI of violating its terms of service, leading the AI firm to remove and disable its bots. In a… Continue reading The New York Times blocks OpenAI’s web crawler

Zoom updates terms of service to clarify that it won’t use your calls to train AI

In a move to restore the public’s trust in its privacy policies, Zoom recently updated its terms of service to clarify that it will not use audio or video recordings of its customers’ calls to train artificial intelligence (AI) tools. The move follows a period of criticism from the public and privacy advocates, who have… Continue reading Zoom updates terms of service to clarify that it won’t use your calls to train AI

Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg should cage fight over whose rebrand is worse

In recent months, Silicon Valley has been abuzz with talk about the ongoing rebranding showdown between tech titans Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg. The two business giants have been locked in an intense battle to see whose rebrand is the worst. It is a comical and entertaining battle from which, much like martial arts cage… Continue reading Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg should cage fight over whose rebrand is worse

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