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Twitter bug seems to be randomly restoring deleted tweets | Engadget

[ad_1] Multiple Twitter users are reporting that deleted tweets are reappearing on the site at an alarming rate, with one security expert noting that the social media app restored a whopping 34,000 messages,  The bug also seems to be impacting deleted retweets. The issue appears to be widespread, but all of the data’s anecdotal. It …

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On the AI beat, sometimes you need to dance the mambo | The AI Beat

[ad_1] Join top executives in San Francisco on July 11-12, to hear how leaders are integrating and optimizing AI investments for success. Learn More Fancy footwork and perfect rhythm were musts to keep up with last week’s rush of AI news. There was OpenAI’s Monday rollout of ChatGPT plugins to Plus subscribers. Sam Altman’s Senate …

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Save on Frames From Ray-Ban, Oakley and More With These GlassesUSA Coupon Codes

[ad_1] With summer just around the corner, now’s a great time to update your look for the new season. And whether you’re a prescription glasses wearer who wants to try out some new frames, or you just need a new pair of shades for lounging poolside, you can snag some for less right now at …

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Amazon Kindle Scribe Now Lets You Write Directly On Some Books

[ad_1] Amazon is committed to updating the software on its new Kindle Scribe. On Monday, the company announced its third update to the device since its launch last November. The latest update marks the end of the first series of improvements, according to Amazon, and brings substantial improvements to notebooks, PDFs, and even some ebooks.  …

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You can now use Amazon’s palm-reading tech to buy alcohol | Engadget

[ad_1] Amazon’s palm payment technology is moving from the world of convenience food to a booze-soaked baseball field. The company just announced that the Amazon One identification system is being implemented at Denver’s Coors Field, home of the Colorado Rockies Major League Baseball franchise, allowing customers to buy beer and hard alcohol with their palms. …

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Meta’s open-source speech AI recognizes over 4,000 spoken languages | Engadget

[ad_1] Meta has created an AI language model that (in a refreshing change of pace) isn’t a ChatGPT clone. The company’s Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS) project can recognize over 4,000 spoken languages and produce speech (text-to-speech) in over 1,100. Like most of its other publicly announced AI projects, Meta is open-sourcing MMS today to help …

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