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Elon Musk recently made a passing comment on social media about X’s user base, stating that the platform now has 600 million monthly active users, with around 300 million daily actives. This claim has sparked speculation and discussion about the platform’s current growth trajectory. Just two months ago, X reported having 550 million monthly actives
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The controversy surrounding OpenAI’s voice imitation project has raised significant legal questions. While some experts argue that there is a distinction between imitation and simply recording in the style of someone else, others believe that the superficial similarity between the simulated voice and the original actor may not amount to a clear-cut case of impersonation.
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Snapchat’s recent collaboration with data management platform Tealium is set to revolutionize the way advertisers gather data on their Snap campaigns. Through Tealium’s integration with Snap’s Conversions API, advertisers will now have access to a simplified process that allows for the collection of real-time customer data from various sources such as web, mobile, and offline
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WhatsApp has recently introduced new creative options for its Stories feature, which is known as the “Status” option within the app. These updates aim to provide users with more ways to personalize their ephemeral updates. One notable change is the revamped presentation style of fonts and color options in the Status composer. Additionally, users now
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In recent times, there has been a surge in the development of generative AI tools that have captivated users with their ability to produce human-like outputs. However, upon closer examination, it becomes evident that these tools may not always be the most efficient solution for handling manual tasks. Users are still required to have a
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Stanley’s description of Maven as “radical” is quite fitting considering the platform’s unique approach towards social media. Maven breaks away from the conventional model by eliminating likes and follows, a move that some may consider as pure madness in the realm of social networking. Benjamin Scott, a philosophy student, abandoned traditional social media platforms due
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