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X's New "Edited" Image Labels Are a Mess Waiting to Happen - Professional coverage
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X’s New “Edited” Image Labels Are a Mess Waiting to Happen

According to TechCrunch, Elon Musk has teased a new feature for X that will label "edited visuals," resharing an announcement…

Why 95% of AI Projects Fail and How to Actually Scale Them - Professional coverage
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Why 95% of AI Projects Fail and How to Actually Scale Them

According to VentureBeat, organizations are stuck in "proof-of-concept purgatory" with AI, with MIT research estimating a staggering 95% of enterprise…

Meta Pulls the Plug on Teen AI Chatbots - Professional coverage
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Meta Pulls the Plug on Teen AI Chatbots

According to Futurism, Meta announced on Friday that it is cutting off teenagers' access to its AI chatbot characters, starting…

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Top Tech CEOs Share Essential Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs and Business Leaders

Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky challenges entrepreneurs with a fundamental question about their company’s purpose. Industry leaders including Jeff Bezos and Howard Schultz share essential career advice for aspiring founders navigating today’s competitive landscape.

The Defining Question Every Entrepreneur Must Answer

Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky has revealed the one question he believes every entrepreneur must confront before building a company: “Why does your company deserve to exist?” According to reports from the Masters of Scale Summit, Chesky shared that the most compelling answer he receives is, “Because if I don’t do it, no one else will.”

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Google App Update Enables Incognito Searches Directly, Boosting Android Privacy

A new beta update to Google’s app reportedly enables direct incognito searches from the app interface, opening results in Chrome’s private mode with tracking cookies blocked. This brings a long-awaited privacy feature to Android, similar to what iPhone users have had for years.

New “History Off” Feature Spotted in Google App Beta

Google is testing a significant privacy enhancement for Android users through its main application, according to reports from Android Authority. The pre-release update, dubbed “History Off,” allows users to initiate private searches directly from the Google app that automatically open in Chrome’s incognito mode. This development comes as Google confirms some Chrome privacy initiatives are being phased out, making this new feature particularly timely for privacy-conscious users.