Airbnb Wants to Stock Your Fridge Before You Arrive
Airbnb just rolled out something clever. Soon, you can order groceries before your trip and find them waiting in the fridge when you walk through the door.
Airbnb just rolled out something clever. Soon, you can order groceries before your trip and find them waiting in the fridge when you walk through the door.
Wikipedia’s message to AI developers is crystal clear. Stop scraping our content. Start paying for it. The Wikimedia Foundation dropped this appeal Monday in what reads less like
Creators don’t just choose AI tools anymore. They choose personalities. Sound weird? It’s not. Each AI image and video model now has distinct traits, quirks, and strengths. So
Google Photos dropped a bunch of new AI features this week. But here’s what matters: they’re not just gimmicks. The company rolled out prompt-based editing for iOS users,
Meta just pulled the plug on something millions of websites used every single day. The Facebook Like button and Share button for external sites will disappear on February 10,
The European Commission just slapped WhatsApp with a new regulatory label. But before you panic, your private chats remain untouched.
Amazon Music just rolled out something Spotify probably wishes it thought of first. The company launched “Fan Groups” in Canada, letting users create communities around their
ElevenLabs dropped something wild. The AI voice startup launched a marketplace where brands can license AI-cloned voices of famous people for ads and content. Yes, including dead
OpenAI’s AI video app demolished download records on Android. In a single day, nearly 470,000 people grabbed Sora from the Google Play Store.
Google Maps isn’t just for navigation anymore. The platform now lets developers and users build custom interactive projects using AI-powered tools.