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 LikeMobile newsMixed smartphone outlook for Apple and competitors – DIGITIMESOctober 18, 2024NewsFintech: Fintech firms’ NBFC co-lending biz under stress after RBI actionOctober 18, 2024Mobile newsGoogle Flights is making it easier to find best-priced airfareOctober 17, 2024NewsNew Sky TV crackdown blocks more UK homes from watching content for freeOctober 17, 2024Mobile newsSmartphone replacement cycle in India increased from 24 months to almost 36 monthsOctober 16, 2024NewsNasa is offering £2,300,000 to somebody who can sort space rubbish | Tech NewsOctober 16, 2024Recommended For YouCloudUsing campus recruitment to unlock top talent in techOctober 17, 2024CloudTech reviewsThe Coming Tech Autocracy | Sue HalpernOctober 17, 2024Tech reviewsAutosFerrari F80 succeeds LaFerrari with 1184bhp F1 V6 powertrainOctober 17, 2024AutosBig DataSecure Azure Kubernetes with Advanced Container Networking ServicesOctober 17, 2024Big DataArtificial IntelligenceTDK sets the course for the age of artificial intelligence at electronica 2024October 17, 2024Artificial Intelligence
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