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AI-Powered Meetings Revolution πŸ“±, Zero-Click Hacks on the Rise πŸ–₯️, and Platform X's Username Sales πŸ“‘

11/6/2023

Tech News πŸ“‘ 

Elon Musk's X, in a bid to generate revenue, has reportedly begun selling dormant Twitter account handles for $50,000 each. Despite the company's policy against releasing inactive usernames, an internal team is said to be soliciting potential buyers via email. This move comes after Musk's previous hints at freeing up usernames hoarded by bots and trolls, and aligns with X's efforts to monetize the platform, including a new ad-free premium tier.

Airbnb is facing a wave of discontent from guests, hosts, and cities alike, despite achieving record bookings and its first full profitable year. Complaints range from misleading property photos to exorbitant cleaning fees, while cities like New York are imposing regulations to curb the platform's impact on local housing markets. Airbnb's shift from a peer-to-peer model to professional hosting has led to accusations of exacerbating housing crises, prompting a need for the company to balance profitability with customer and community satisfaction.

Trending StartupsπŸ“±

Limeline.ai introduces an innovative approach to meetings by allowing AI agents to handle calls, providing real-time transcripts and summaries, and offering a suite of productivity features for various sectors. The platform promises to save time through automation and improve team productivity by focusing on essential communication, with a mobile app on the horizon to facilitate AI-assisted meetings on the go.

Documind.chat revolutionizes how users interact with documents by employing AI to chat and extract information from PDFs. It supports a wide range of documents, from legal papers to scientific research, offering conversational question-answering, summarization, and the ability to integrate with websites. The platform aims to make information retrieval 10x faster than traditional methods, ensuring data security and supporting over 95 languages.

AI πŸ€– 

The article lists 12 AI Chrome extensions that offer various productivity enhancements, from an advanced version of ChatGPT called Perplexity, to BrowseGPT which automates browsing tasks, and others like Wiseone and Adcopy that assist with reading and writing tasks respectively. These tools are designed to save users hours of work by automating routine tasks, enhancing writing and research, and simplifying information consumption.

A research paper explores the potential of Large Language Models (LLMs) to understand and respond to emotional stimuli, suggesting that LLMs like GPT-4 can indeed grasp emotional intelligence. The study shows that LLMs' performance on tasks can be significantly improved by incorporating emotional prompts, with both automatic and human evaluations indicating better outcomes in terms of performance, truthfulness, and responsibility.

Coding & Development πŸ–₯️  

Tiara Dewangga shares key takeaways from 'Clean Code' by Uncle Bob, emphasizing the importance of readable and maintainable code. The article discusses best practices in naming, functions, arguments, and comments, tailored to Go programming, while acknowledging that not all of Uncle Bob's Java-centric advice may transfer directly to Go.

The article presents a detailed comparison between Flutter and React Native, two leading frameworks for mobile app development. It covers their performance, language preferences, reliability, UI building capabilities, documentation, ease of installation, community support, and debugging features, concluding that the choice between them depends on specific project needs and developer preferences.

Miscellaneous πŸŒ€οΈ  

Zero-click hacks represent a new, more insidious form of cyber attack that requires no user interaction, such as the notorious Pegasus spyware developed by NSO Group. These attacks exploit software vulnerabilities to access sensitive information, often unbeknownst to the user. The article delves into how zero-click hacks operate, their implications for privacy and security, and measures to mitigate risks, emphasizing the importance of staying vigilant and updated to protect against such pervasive threats.

Unverified benchmark results suggest that Apple's upcoming M3 Pro chip, with its 12-core CPU, offers only a slight performance increase over the current M2 Pro chip. This preliminary data points to incremental improvements, sparking discussions about the expected advancements in Apple's silicon and the potential impact on future Mac products. The article provides insights into the evolving landscape of computing power within Apple's ecosystem, though the full extent of the M3 Pro's capabilities remains to be officially unveiled.

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