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Meta is shutting down its Slack rival 'Workplace' — here's why

As Meta continues its pivot to AI and the Metaverse, there will inevitably be countless products and features that the company sunsets as a result.

Meta has now confirmed one of those products that it is shutting down: Workplace, a private social network platform for companies. TechCrunch first reported the news on Tuesday and Meta has since confirmed it.

“We are discontinuing Workplace from Meta so we can focus on building AI and metaverse technologies that we believe will fundamentally...

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No need to look up from your phone. Apple is trying to cure your motion sickness.

If staring at your phone in a moving vehicle is a puke-worthy or vertigo-inducing experience, Apple's new Vehicle Motion Cues might be a solution.

Announced along with a series of other new accessibility features, Vehicle Motion Cues turn built-in motion sensors in iPhone and iPads into anti-sickness aids.

SEE ALSO: Apple adds new accessibility features across the senses, including eye tracking

"Research shows that motion sickness is commonly...

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'Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga' review: George Miller's blazing action folktale might just have outdone 'Fury Road'

A bombastic wasteland folktale, George Miller's Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga is an ingenious, eye-popping prequel to his near-perfect action romp Mad Max: Fury Road. While it revisits several characters and locations we've already seen, it's also a wildly different beast, one that replaces its predecessor's mile-a-minute chase structure with a years-spanning story that elevates the series' operatic imagery to the level of biblical myth.

Furiosa is vicious and pulsating despite taking its time....

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Conner O'Malley's new standup special is a scathing critique of our AI reality

Pressing play on a Conner O'Malley video is a disorienting experience.

Could it be a continuation of a previous character or universe? Could it be another installation of Truth Hunters host Mark Seevers, O'Malley's creation for the 2016 election that resembled Alex Jones if he were locked in a Wisconsin basement for two years, subsisting only on hot dog relish and stale buns? Sure. Could it be another video featuring the version of O'Malley hosting a late-night show on a bike, cruising...

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Congress clears major aviation safety and refunds bill

The bill prohibits airlines from charging fees for families to sit together and requires them to accept vouchers and credits issued in lieu of refunds for at least five years.

The U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday overwhelmingly passed a broad aviation bill to boost air traffic controller staffing, increase funding to avert runway close-call incidents, and speed refunds for canceled flights.

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Emily Price

The luckiest generation? Why Gen Z is entering the workforce at the perfect time

Gen X had the ’92 recession. Millennials had the 2008 crisis. But now, Gen Z might just have it made, according to a report from the Economic Policy Institute.

We’ve heard a lot about how students graduating from college now have an uphill battle ahead of them. However, according to a recent report by the Economic Policy Institute (EPI), Gen Z might actually be doing better than the generations before.

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Prepare to Get Manipulated by Emotionally Expressive Chatbots

The emotional mimicry of OpenAI’s new version of ChatGPT could lead AI assistants in some strange—even dangerous—directions.

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Todd Archer

'Scottie is that guy': Stories behind Scheffler's rise to the top of the golf world

At the PGA Championship, Scheffler can become the first golfer to win the first two majors of a season since 2015.

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Mark Schlabach and Paolo Uggetti

Scheffler, McIlroy or Koepka? Can Tiger's body hold up? Here's what to watch for at Valhalla

The PGA Championship at Valhalla Golf Club tees off Thursday in Louisville, Kentucky, with a longer course and stormy weather in the forecast.

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Reid J. Epstein and Shane Goldmacher

Why Biden Wanted to Debate Trump Early, and Why Trump Said Yes

President Biden, trailing in polls, is hoping to shake up the race and mitigate political risk. Donald Trump, already lowering expectations for his rival, is eager for onstage clashes.

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What it would cost to watch every NFL game this season

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Want to watch every NFL game on TV this season? Bring your wallet

With the continued growth of streaming services, making everything from live sports to original programming available at a click of a button, it is a good time to be a sports fan.

Albeit a pricey one.

The NFL is set to unveil their full 2024 schedule later tonight, but we already know a few features regarding the upcoming schedule.

Including a number of games that will be exclusive to...

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Brooks Koepka’s mindset proves valuable, explains PGA Championship success

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Koepka explained how important his mindset is when it comes to the PGA Championship and other majors.

Brooks Koepka, the reigning PGA Championship winner, brings a distinct strategy to major tournaments, setting him apart from his peers.

His focus hits another level, and he transforms into someone else.

No wonder he has the nickname ‘Major Brooks.’

“My demeanor and focus are just different. I can’t explain it,” Koepka said Wednesday at...

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Netflix’s ad tier hits 40 million users

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Netflix’s expansion into an ad-supported model seems to be a hit. Today, at its 2024 upfront presentation, the streamer said that it now has 40 million monthly users on its ad-supported tier globally. That’s up from 23 million earlier in the year; it took six months for the option to hit 5 million users after it launched in 2022. As of April, the service had a total of 270 million subscribers across all tiers. Netflix also said that, in...

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Netflix renews 3 Body Problem for second season

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3 Body Problem is getting a second season. Netflix announced the news that its adaptation of Cixin Liu’s award-winning sci-fi trilogy is getting more episodes, with David Benioff, D.B. Weiss, and Alexander Woo returning as executive producers and writers.

3 Body Problem follows a group of scientists as they struggle with the realization that humanity isn’t the only species in the universe and that its nearest neighbors are far more technologically advanced and very...

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How to get GPT-4o with free ChatGPT

ChatGPT, OpenAI's blockbuster generative AI application, has recently received a significant upgrade with the introduction of the new GPT-4o model unveiled at OpenAI's "Spring Update" event. GPT-4o is a multi-modal model, advertised as able to use logic not just in the generation of text, but with audio inputs and outputs, and by receiving live video — all in real time. And while the reveal wasn't a search engine as was rumored in the weeks leading up to the announcement, the...

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A new portrait of King Charles has the internet aghast

This week, King Charles unveiled a new portrait of himself by the acclaimed painter Jonathan Yeo at Buckingham Palace.

Reactions to the very red, very raw-looking piece have been mixed. Many on social media note that the portrait is both intriguing and unflattering. Here's what people are saying about the art online.

SEE ALSO: Media agencies pulled a 'manipulated' photo of Kate Middleton. Here's what happened. Portrait of a colonizer

The British...

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Lauren Feiner

Senate committee passes three bills to safeguard elections from AI, months before Election Day

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The Senate Rules Committee passed three bills that aim to safeguard elections from deception by artificial intelligence, with just months to go before Election Day. The bills would still need to advance in the House and pass the full Senate to become law, creating a time crunch for rules around election-related deepfakes to take effect before polls open across the country in November.

The vote happened on the same day that Senate Majority Leader...

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Wes Davis

RetroArch brings its free multisystem emulation to the iOS App Store

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Another emulator with tons of history and development, RetroArch, is now freely available on the iOS App Store today. This is great news for retro gaming fans with iPhones because it can emulate a truly eye-crossing number of retro consoles once installed.

In fact, there are too many to list here. But some notable emulation cores — the actual separately developed emulation software — included in this version of RetroArch are the NEC PC Engine,...

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