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Niloom.AI launches one-stop generative AI content creation platform for spatial computing
VentureBeat· 7 days agoGamesBeat is excited to partner with Lil Snack to have customized games just for our audience!...
Tyree: Telephone etiquette questions
The Longview News-Journal· 4 days ago“Don’t you dare call me without texting first!” blared a recent headline in the Wall Street Journal. Yes, forget about Taiwan and other potential hot...
TikTok could soon be flooded with AI avatars in ads
The Cointelegraph· 3 days agoThe stock avatars are “all created from video footage of real paid actors that are licensed for commercial use,” and users can choose an AI-powered “voice and accent” to read ...
Chrome on Android can now read the internet as a new update improves app accessbility
TechRadar· 3 days agoChrome on Android can now read as Google is rolling out a new accessibility feature called Listen to...
Alphabet (GOOGL) Rides on Strength in Google Services Segment
Zacks via Yahoo Finance· 4 days agoThese efforts are evident from Alphabet’s latest addition of a “Listen to this page” text-to-speech...
Could AI be able to decipher what your dog is trying to tell you?
PetsRadar via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThis is why researchers repurposed an existing model designed to analyze human speech. It allowed...
YouTube sensation Caspar Lee on why he quit the platform to build a business empire
CNBC· 1 day ago30-year-old Caspar Lee was once a YouTube megastar and is now a serial entrepreneur. Caspar Lee...
Chrome for Android can now read webpages aloud, with manual playback controls
Android Headlines· 4 days agoIf you use an iPhone, you’ve probably noticed the Listen to Page option in Safari that lets you use...
How to master great conversation, even if you’re shy
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 22 hours agoWe have conversations every day. From surface level chats to internal ones, to awkward ones to deep and meaningful ones. But when did you last have a...
Subvocalization: Why Do We Have A Voice In Our Heads When We Read?
IFLScience· 7 days agoIf so, then this is what is referred to as subvocalization, or silent speech. It’s a common reading...