Monthly Archives: August 2023

At the US Open, IBM serves up AI-generated tennis commentary and draw analysis

IBM hopes it serves up a generative AI ace at the US Open Tennis Championships, [...]

Context raises $3.5M to elevate LLM apps with detailed analytics

Context plans to use the capital to build out its engineering team and further improve [...]

How to add a custom problematic site block list in Opera

If Opera’s ad-blocking feature is a must for you, you might want to consider bolstering [...]

Buying a USB-C charger for iPhone 15? Anker’s Nano series has all the options

Anker’s new Nano and MagGo charging accessories promise fast charging, slim power banks, and USB-C [...]

This $20 USB-C cable comes with a built-in power meter for the data enthusiast

If you’re curious about your charging stats, this Plugable USB-C cable can help. [...]

How to verify encryption in Google Messages

Looking to ensure the encryption between you and a Google Messages contact is valid? Here’s [...]

WhatsApp’s new Mac app offers 8-person video calls. Here’s what else it can do

WhatsApp appears to be moving in on Zoom’s territory. [...]

Meta uses your Facebook data to train its AI. Here’s how to opt out (sort of)

Meta will use your personal data in its large language model Llama 2. But you [...]

How to use Claude AI (and how it’s different from ChatGPT)

The Claude AI chatbot is trained on the latest real-time data and is accessible through [...]

Grammarly’s new AI tools for students roll out for back-to-school season

Here’s what Grammarly for Students can do for you (and with you). [...]