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AI app Petey uses ChatGPT to make Apple Music playlists for you
Petey, the mobile app that introduced ChatGPT to Apple Watch users, recently brought its feature set to the iPhone, allowing users to access its AI assistant more quickly and even swap out Siri with Petey using Apple’s Shortcuts. Now, Petey has a new trick up its sleeve. In its latest update, out today, the app […]
AI app Petey uses ChatGPT to make Apple Music playlists for you by Sarah Perez originally published on TechCrunch
GitLab’s new security feature uses AI to explain vulnerabilities to developers
Developer platform GitLab today announced a new AI-driven security feature that uses a large language model to explain potential vulnerabilities to developers, with plans to expand this to automatically resolve these vulnerabilities using AI in the future. Earlier this month, the company announced a new experimental tool that explains code to a developer — similar […]
GitLab’s new security feature uses AI to explain vulnerabilities to developers by Frederic Lardinois originally published on TechCrunch
Star Trek’s Alice Eve uses celeb dating app Raya after ending her romance with aristocrat boyfriend
ALICE EVE has called time on the romance with her aristocrat boyfriend and is looking for love through celeb dating app Raya.
The Star Trek actress spent much of lockdown with film producer Pete Czernin, whose family owns 92 acres of Central London.
But I can reveal the couple have parted ways.
Alice was spotted on Raya last week, show-casing a series of selfies and a glam red-carpet snap.
A source close to the star, who was previously married to financier Alex Cowper-Smith, tells me: “Alice realised they wanted different things.
“She’s feeling fun and flirty and ready to meet someone.”
Speaking previously about what she looks for in a man, Alice revealed: “A kind man is most important, especially if you want a family.
“Having seen my friends go through having kids, a good husband who’s understanding and there is necessary.”
Happy swiping, Alice.
Biofire’s new Smart Gun uses biometrics as a safety mechanism
Colorado-based safety and technology firm Biofire claims its Smart Gun is always in a “locked” state, preventing unauthorized use once it leaves an identified user’s hands while functioning identically to a regular 9mm Luger for authorized users. Once added to the weapon’s user list, the gun’s Guardian Biometric Engine instantly…
EVE Online Player Uses Obscure Rule To Pull Off Biggest Heist In Game’s History
Using a “clean account with a character with a little history,” Flan_Hill and an unnamed partner applied for membership in the EHEXP corporation. After the account was accepted, Flan_Hill transferred enough of his shares in the corporation to the infiltrator to enable a call for a vote for a new CEO. The conspirators both voted yes, while nobody else in the corporation voted at all. This was vital, because after 72 hours the two “yes” votes carried the day. The infiltrating agent was very suddenly made CEO, which was in turn used to make Flan_Hill an Event Horizon Expeditionaries director, at which point they removed all the other corporate directors and set to emptying the coffers. They stripped 130 billion ISK from the corporate wallet, but that was only a small part of the haul: Counting all stolen assets, including multiple large ships, Flam_Hill estimated the total value of the heist at 2.23 trillion ISK, which works out to more than $22,300 in real money. ISK can’t be legally cashed out of EVE Online, but it can be used to buy Plex, an in-game currency used to upgrade accounts, purchase virtual goods, and activate other services.
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Oceanvolt’s Electric Boat Motor Uses Water or Wind to Recharge
Electric vehicles are all the rage right now, but we’re seeing a similar shift in the aircraft and watercraft markets. Oceanvolt, a Finnish electric boat motor company, has a new motor with an extended range that can recharge itself.
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Adthos uses generative AI to completely automate audio ads
As generative AI proliferates, it’s beginning to reach the ads we hear on podcasts and the radio. Startup Adthos this week launched a platform that uses AI to generate scripts for audio ads — and even add voiceovers, sound effects and music. Customers can optionally go in and edit the ads using a browser-based, multi-track […]
Adthos uses generative AI to completely automate audio ads by Kyle Wiggers originally published on TechCrunch