Twitter quitters are heading for Mastadon, a Germany-based, open-source alternative Elon Musk’s Twitter is pretty much a disaster so far, and his takeover could potentially spell the end of the platform.
Is misinformation growing on social media? The internet has enabled a crisis of public misinformation. Anyone can say anything, and fake news is just a part of our everyday lives now. It shouldn't be like this. So why is it?
The hype of meme coins We all know that the crypto world has become a bit of a gamble these days. Bitcoin, the cryptocurrency forerunner, reached an all-time high just last year.
Meta is no longer one of the top 20 companies in the world Meta’s latest big project is Reality Labs (RL), a metaverse initiative that hasn’t quite taken off yet. RL used to be the independent company Oculus until Facebook (now Meta) bought it, integrating its software and hardware. Right now, they’re doing a lot of (very expensive) development in
Is there plagiarism in the world of AI art? Recently, we’ve seen the popularity of AI image generators skyrocket. With platforms like DALL-E, NightCafe and Midjourney, this phenomenon has flooded the internet. If you’re unfamiliar with how this concept works – by using short text descriptions generated by the user, these AI bots create entirely new images by
From Hong Kong trawling for talent to Liz Truss throwing in the towel – Here’s your October 21 news briefing To start off, we’re looking into: How Hong Kong is attracting top talent Yesterday, we broke down key points of Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee’s policy speech. One topic he spoke on that’s super relevant right now revolves around attracting talent back to the city. Many
How Hong Kong is attracting and keeping top talent Yesterday, we broke down key points of Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee’s policy speech. One topic he spoke on that’s super relevant right now revolves around attracting talent back to the city. Many residents have chosen to leave the city for rival financial hubs like Singapore in