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Meta’s Voicebox Generative AI Makes Anyone Speak a Foreign Language – CNET

All the AI needs is a 2-second audio clip to generate speech.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Flip 5 Could Lie Flat When Folded – CNET

Samsung’s next-gen foldable phones will reportedly eliminate the gap between their screens when folded.

Mercedes Teams Up With ChatGPT To Improve How Drivers Talk to Their Cars – CNET

The three-month beta program will complement the existing Mercedes-Benz voice feature with more natural dialogue and follow-up questions.

The US Navy, NATO, and NASA are using a shady Chinese company’s encryption chips

Enlarge (credit: Bet_Noire/Getty) From TikTok to Huawei routers to DJI drones, rising tensions between China and the US have made Americans—and the US government—increasingly wary of Chinese-owned technologies. But thanks…

Malta vs. England Livestream: How to Watch Euro 2024 Qualifier Soccer From Anywhere – CNET

Harry Kane and co. look to extend their lead at the top of qualifying Group C with a win over the hosts.

How Google is using generative AI for virtual try-ons

Google today announced it is using a diffusion-based AI model to enable a new virtual try-on shopping feature in Search.Read More

Workato partners with OpenAI to ease business automation

Through its new collaboration with OpenAI, Workato will be introducing a range of new business automation capabilities. Read More

Tribe AI’s CEO on why generative AI is seeing more rapid uptake by enterprises than Web3 and crypto

Tribe AI launched in 2019 and has seen steady success since then working with fellow startups and larger clients.Read More

You Won’t See AI-Generated Songs Winning Any Grammy Awards – CNET

New rules state songs without human authorship won’t be eligible.

Google Domains is yet another useful service to get the ax in favor of “focus”“

Enlarge / These Corporate Memphis folks are going to have to look elsewhere soon to get their own domain, unless they’re good with Squarespace. (credit: Google) Eight years after Google…

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