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Amazon's getting into the car game, and it's wild. They're now selling actual cars online, starting with Hyundai in 48 US cities. Imagine browsing for a new ride like you're shopping for toilet paper. What's next, drone-delivered Teslas? This could shake up the whole car-buying experience. Dealerships are probably sweating bullets right now.
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- GM just ghost-dumped Cruise, their robotaxi dream. Employees were "blindsided" by the news that GM's pulling the plug and absorbing what's left. Turns out, teaching cars to drive themselves is harder than expected. Who knew?(Source)
- YouTube's playing God with your voice. They're rolling out AI dubbing to "hundreds of thousands" of channels. Soon, you might hear yourself speaking Mandarin without ever learning a word. The future of content is polyglot robots, apparently.(Source)
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- WhatsApp: From chat app to world domination. It's now used by 2 billion people daily for everything from gossip to global commerce. Not bad for a glorified SMS replacement.(Source)
- Valve's selling refurbished Steam Deck OLEDs. Get that sweet screen for less dough. It's like getting last year's phone, but for gaming on the go.(Source)
- Apple's iOS 18.2 just dropped with AI tricks galore. Generate images, create custom emojis, and chat with robots. Your iPhone is now smarter than you are.(Source)
š¤ SHOWER THOUGHT
If AI can dub our voices in any language, are we all secretly international pop stars now?
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