It's an AI day as more AI mergers occur as Microsoft wades in...AI may cure cancer...BofA goes AI in
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May 21 · Issue #305 · View online |
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It’s an AI day as more AI mergers occur as Microsoft wades in…AI may cure cancer…BofA goes AI in banking…Google wants to teach AI…the Bird brained idea for scooters keeps rolling along….Is it time to break up Facebook….Amazon is selling lots of online subscriptions….Tesla speeds up (deliveries)…Halsey Minor gets into streaming….AT&T wants you to punch its buttons..those stories and more are all in today’s Monday EDITION of the COMUNICANO!!!
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Who Charges Those Electric Bird Scooters?
“Bird hunting” has become a pastime and a side hustle for teens and young professionals, but for some it’s a cutthroat business.
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Lyft Electric Scooter Service May Be Coming to San Francisco
Lyft, the ride-hailing platform, appears to be joining the e-cooter craze that’s already wreaking havoc on San Francisco streets.
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The left turns up the heat to break up Facebook
Facebook’s new reality is being a political punching bag.
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U.K. vs. U.S.: How Much of Your Personal Data Can You Get?
We decided to test how easy it soon might be for people in Europe to access their personal data compared with users in the United States.
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53 Percent of Online HBO Subscriptions Sold via Amazon
Amazon has quietly become the biggest reseller of standalone video subscription services. New data shows just how big Amazon Channels is.
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Artificial intelligence can be weapon in cancer fight, PM to say
Smart technologies can sift through data to help the NHS spot diseases quicker, the PM is to say.
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Microsoft acquires Semantic Machines, advancing the state of conversational AI
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Bank of America debuts its AI-powered assistant, Erica
The virtual assistant will be available to Bank of America’s 25 million mobile clients
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Alphabet CapitalG machine learning bootcamp for portfolio companies
As it battles to stand out in late-stage investing, Alphabet’s CapitalG is throwing a new machine learning marathon for its portfolio companies.
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Tesla cuts Model 3 delivery delays for new orders in half as production ramp improves
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CNET Founder Backs $50 Million ICO for Video Streaming
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AT&T has launched a programmable LTE button for businesses
For companies that want their own purchase button
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The Big Disconnect: What happened to Google Fiber in Atlanta?
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7 Gmail tips every emailer should know
Want to quietly opt out of an email chain or take back that pathetic note to your ex? Gmail can help.
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Why you should never have a data room — the most counter-intuitive fund-raising advice you’ll ever…
I’m about to offer you some fund-raising advice that flies directly in the face of what most conventional wisdom will tell you.
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Qualcomm to incorporate WPA3 into Wi-Fi portfolio | FierceWireless
Qualcomm Technologies is getting a jump on things as it announced this week that it will be applying the industry’s newest Wi-Fi security protections across its portfolio.
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Me and My Numb Thumb: A Tale of Tech, Texts and Tendons
Continually texting and emailing from her smartphone strained the tendons in this tech reporter’s phone thumb, which turns out to be an increasingly common condition.
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Shared housing startups are taking off
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143 tech billionaires around the world. Half of them live in Silicon Valley.
Silicon Valley is home to 74 billionaires, a report finds.
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A New Policy at Starbucks: People Can Sit Without Buying Anything
Weeks after two black men were arrested at a cafe in Philadelphia, the company said people can sit down or use the restroom without making a purchase.
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