Bond has no feed and no infinite scroll. Its AI learns from your photos and videos to recommend real-world activities. Its business model plans to license that data.
Bond wants you to get off the couch and get back into the real world, its creator says. The new platform's AI system is ...
What if the next time you doom-scrolled through Instagram, X or TikTok, you reached an end point? It’s hard to imagine. The ...
Cheng Lou, a Midjourney engineer, recently released Pretext, a 15KB open-source TypeScript library that measures and lays out ...
YouTube’s Shorts disable feature: The update introduces a zero-minute option in the Shorts timer, making it possible to hide ...
EU chief calls for a bloc-wide push on an age verification app to protect children online. If enforced, users will have to prove their age to access legally restricted sites.
A twenty-two-year-old is taking a tiny clamshell phone out of their pocket somewhere on the London Tube, or perhaps in a coffee shop in Austin or Berlin. Instagram is absent from it. A YouTube video ...
Our go-to tale of resistance to technology is the story of the Luddites: In England in the early nineteenth century, skilled weavers and craftsmen found their livelihoods threatened by automated ...
It’s called the infinite scroll – a design feature on social media, shopping, video and many other apps that continuously loads content as you reach the bottom of the page. Handy? Yes. Clever? Also ...
We practically live on our phones these days. Scrolling and scrolling, endlessly. Entrepreneur Aza Raskin is responsible for creating this infinite scroll. He also testified against Meta, who have ...