We're One Step Closer to AI Handling Zoom Meetings for Us

Zoom is introducing an Artificial Intelligence feature to its platform. The video conferencing platform is collaborating with OpenAI to create a feature that expands on its current Zoom IQ capabilities by “summarizing chat threads, organizing ideas, drafting content for chats, emails, and whiteboard sessions, creating…

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Liv Tyler's Incredible Hulk Character Is Returning to the Marvel Cinematic Universe

It’s been 15 years since The Incredible Hulk—the Louis Leterrier-directed, pre-Disney Marvel Studios film with Edward Norton playing the big green guy. A lot’s changed since then—but Liv Tyler’s character Betty Ross endures. She’ll make her Marvel return in Captain America: New World Order.

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The Glory Days of Work-From-Home Are Behind Us

Well, it was a great run. Gone are the days of waking up two minutes before your first meeting, and checking your inbox in your pajamas according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, who posit that the pandemic-era work-from-home boom is finally fizzling out.

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Fitbit challenges, adventures and open groups join the Google graveyard today

In February, Fitbit announced it would sunset open groups, adventures and challenges on March 27th. That day has arrived, and if you didn’t download your trophies before today, I’m sorry to say you missed your chance to do so. Last month, Fitbit said it was removing those features due to “limited use.”

If you’re a longtime Fitbit user, the demise of open groups, adventures and challenges is likely to come as a shame, particularly since two of them made the platform more social and were widely copied by the company’s competitors. Challenges, for instance, made it possible to motivate your friends and family to hit their daily step count. Meanwhile, open groups were a great way to meet other like-minded users, and there were some groups with hundreds of thousands of active users. Now those are gone.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/fitbit-challenges-adventures-and-open-groups-join-the-google-graveyard-today-204519144.html?src=rss

Rick Scott Suggests ‘Automatic Death Penalty’ For School Shooters

The Florida Republican pitched the idea after a school shooting Wednesday in which police immediately killed the perpetrator.

Lucid Is Recalling Hundreds Of EVs Because The Motors Might Randomly Shut Down

Lucid owners are facing another recall that impacts several hundred vehicles. Luckily, the solution is pretty simple and includes a software update.

The 12 Most Futuristic Cars On The Road Today

Automotive companies have embraced the latest technologies in the development of these forward-thinking cars, and the results are impressive.

2023 Ford Mustang Mach-E Review: Reasons To Like An Affordable Electric Pony

Solid range along with compelling tech, a slick design, and a rewarding driving experience even in the base trim all make the Mustang Mach-E feel engaging.

Elon Musk's Neuralink Reportedly One Step Closer To Testing On Humans

Neuralink has stumbled over regulatory roadblocks regarding the safety of its products. However, it may have found a new way to carry out human trials.

Samsung SmartThings Station Review: One-Button Connected Home Control

The Samsung SmartThings Station effectively takes a wireless device pad and adds a powerful hardware button that can automate your smart home — to a point.