NewsCES 2024: AI pillows and toothbrushes – is it all getting a bit silly?January 13, 2024Newsposted on Jan. 13, 2024 at 3:15 am Companies are clamouring to present their products as AI-powered, but are their claims justified? READ SOURCE Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditMoretechregisterJanuary 13, 2024You Might Also LikeNewsAI startup Perplexity adds The Independent, LA Times to its publishers’ programDecember 6, 2024Mobile newsGoogle quietly announced a huge change for the Pixel 6, Pixel 7, and Pixel FoldDecember 5, 2024Mobile newsThe Motorola Razr Plus just got a striking new colorDecember 5, 2024NewsO2 offers free data SIMs at these UK stores – full list and if you can claim confirmedDecember 5, 2024Mobile newsSome big Galaxy S25 news has left us disappointedDecember 5, 2024NewsVodafone boss says prices won’t rise after Three ‘mega-merger’December 5, 2024Recommended For YouGamingiFixit now sells official Xbox partsDecember 6, 2024GamingBusinessThe CBI appoints new director for ScotlandDecember 6, 2024BusinessBig DataOpenAI unveils API for tracking OpenAI API usage, costsDecember 5, 2024Big DataAutosExplore incredible classic car junkyard with amazing motors forgotten by time – including Mustangs, GTOs and CorvettesDecember 5, 2024AutosArtificial IntelligenceArtificial Intelligence’s Ethical Imperative: A Call for Truth Before It’s Too LateDecember 5, 2024Artificial Intelligence
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