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Today’s Wordle answer and hints for game #963, Wednesday, February 7
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Accenture creates a regulatory document authoring solution using AWS generative AI services
This post is co-written with Ilan Geller, Shuyu Yang and Richa Gupta from Accenture. Bringing innovative new pharmaceuticals drugs to market is a long and stringent process. Companies face complex regulations and extensive approval requirements from governing bodies like the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). A key part of the submission process is authoring […]Originally appeared here:
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Bumble’s new ‘Deception Detector’ uses AI to weed out fake dating profiles
Still looking for a Valentine’s Day date? This new feature lets you swipe on Bumble with added peace of mind.Bumble’s new ‘Deception Detector’ uses AI to weed out fake dating profilesBumble’s new ‘Deception Detector’ uses AI to weed out fake dating profiles -
AI is supercharging collaboration between developers and business users
AI is emerging as a means to keep people closer together, whether that’s developers, operation teams, executives, or other business users.Go Here to Read this Fast! AI is supercharging collaboration between developers and business users
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Roblox’s new AI chat translator can help you understand 16 languages in real time
Now you can game with people on the other side of the world without any language barriers.Roblox’s new AI chat translator can help you understand 16 languages in real timeRoblox’s new AI chat translator can help you understand 16 languages in real time -
ESPN, Fox, and Warner Bros. Discovery are launching a streaming service just for sports this fall
Three of the biggest sports TV companies in the US — ESPN, Fox, and Warner Bros. Discovery — will launch a streaming sports service in the fall of 2024, the companies said in a joint statement on Tuesday. It will stream sporting events from networks that all three companies own, including games from the NFL, MLB, NHL, and the NBA. Importantly, subscribers will also be able to stream linear channels, including ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, SECN, ACCN, ESPNEWS, ABC, FOX, FS1, FS2, BTN, TNT, TBS, truTV, and ESPN+, helpful for anyone thinking about canceling cable.
The name of the service and its pricing will be announced later this year, the companies said. It will be available as a standalone app that anyone in the US can subscribe to. But customers will also be able to bundle it with their existing Disney+, Hulu, and Max subscriptions for an undisclosed fee.
Each network will own one-third of the service, which will be run by an independent management team. Still the new service won’t be the one-stop shop that diehard sports fanatics might want it to be. Amazon, for instance, owns Thursday Night Football; Apple owns Major League Soccer; NBC owns Sunday Night Football; and Paramount owns some NFL rights.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/espn-fox-and-warner-bros-discovery-are-launching-a-streaming-service-just-for-sports-this-fall-225050356.html?src=rss
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Former Mandalorian actor Gina Carano sues Disney — with X’s help
Four days after the death of former costar Carl Weathers, onetime The Mandalorian actor Gina Carano is suing Disney and Lucasfilm for her departure from the series — with Elon Musk’s help. Carano, whose post-Disney credits include a film produced by conspiracy theorist Ben Shapiro, posted Tuesday on X, “The truth is I was being hunted down from everything I posted to every post I liked because I was not in line with the acceptable narrative of the time.” X confirmed its assistance in a statement to Engadget.
Carano shared news of the lawsuit in a 694-word post on X. In the essay, she claims never to have used aggressive language, compared Republicans to Jewish people during the Holocaust or written anything racist or transphobic. She insists her male costars were “permitted to speak without harassment & re-education courses or termination,” but she “was not afforded the same right to exercise my freedom of speech.”
“Artists do not sign away our rights as American citizens when we enter into employment,” Carano wrote Tuesday. However, since she wasn’t arrested or detained for her views, her rights as an American citizen appear fully intact. Meanwhile, American businesses like Disney have the right not to employ actors whose views clash with their brand.
The actor and former mixed martial arts competitor thanked Musk and X on Tuesday for “giving me an opportunity to bring my case to light” by helping fund her lawsuit. Musk previously said he would pay the legal costs of users who got in trouble for their posts on the platform.
X confirmed its monetary assistance in a statement to Engadget. “As a sign of X Corp’s commitment to free speech, we’re proud to provide financial support for Gina Carano’s lawsuit, empowering her to seek vindication of her free speech rights on X and the ability to work without bullying, harassment, or discrimination,” a company spokesperson wrote.
Carano as Cara Dune in season two of ‘The Mandalorian’ Disney+Carano’s troubles with Disney arose from social media posts on X (Twitter at the time) and Instagram. In her posts, she questioned the effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines, blamed the Biden administration for the deaths of vaccinated people, claimed Jeffrey Epstein didn’t kill himself and added “boop/bop/beep” as her pronouns.
The final straw for Disney was when she shared a post on Instagram implying that the treatment of conservatives in Trump-era America had parallels to the targeting of Jews in Nazi-era Germany. The following day, Disney dropped Carano from The Mandalorian and the (since canceled) Rangers of the New Republic series.
“Gina Carano is not currently employed by Lucasfilm and there are no plans for her to be in the future,” a spokesperson wrote in a statement at the time. “Nevertheless, her social media posts denigrating people based on their cultural and religious identities are abhorrent and unacceptable.” Carano’s agency, United Talent Agency, dropped her around the same time.
Carano’s post-Star Wars career has included Terror on the Prairie, produced by Ben Shapiro’s The Daily Wire. She also starred in the 2022 film My Son Hunter, a “fictional retelling of the lifestyle and scandals of Hunter Biden, son of US President Joe Biden.”
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/former-mandalorian-actor-gina-carano-sues-disney–with-xs-help-220039820.html?src=rss
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Apple TV+ snags critically acclaimed Sundance film starring Lily Gladstone
Apple TV+ has landed the global rights to “Fancy Dance,” a critically acclaimed feature that made its debut at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival.
Image Credit: Apple TV+The film will star “Killers of the Flower Moon” award-winning and Academy Award-nominated lead actress Lily Gladstone. The film is set to begin streaming on Apple TV+ this year.
“Fancy Dance” follows Jax, an indigenous woman who has been raising her missing sister’s daughter, Roki, on a reservation in Oklahoma. Jax is determined to find her missing sister while helping Roki prepare for a powwow.
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You can reset the Apple Vision Pro passcode in visionOS 1.1 beta
The first developer beta of visionOS 1.1 solves an unexpectedly pressing issue for some Apple Vision Pro users, as it allows users to reset their headset’s passcode.
Optic ID is the main authentication system in visionOS, but passcodes also exist.Owners of the Apple Vision Pro have already discovered there’s little they can do to recover their headset if they forgot their passcode, under visionOS 1.0. But, in the code of the visionOS 1.1 developer beta Apple has apparently included a solution to the problem.
Users who forget the passcode were stuck either sending the Apple Vision Pro to Apple or vising an Apple Store to reset it, as there was no mechanism to do so themselves. The issue reportedly caused a lot of calls to Apple Support about the problem.
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Google is making sharing passwords with your family members a lot easier
This new feature was rolled out as part of Google’s Safer Internet Day, which is the company’s attempt to help kids build safe, healthy relationships with technology.Go Here to Read this Fast! Google is making sharing passwords with your family members a lot easier
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