Nobody Wants This AI Bloatware


by Skillet

Skillet— AI has the potential to change our lives, for better or for worse. But just because AI is the latest trend in tech, that doesn't mean tech companies need to force it into all of their products.

iHeartDogs.com—Woman Adopts Malnourished Pitbull Nobody Wanted. Pit bulls often face unfair stereotypes as aggressive and unsuitable for families, yet the story of Sweet Pea, a black pit bull, offers a compelling counter-narrative. Rescued from a life of neglect, Sweet Pea was found alone, extremely underweight, and bearing the physical scars of exploitation for breeding. Her ears had been crudely cut and healed improperly, signaling her rough past. Despite these adversities, when Caitlyn chose to bring Sweet Pea into her home, she met a dog who, though ...

ZDNet—I tested the AI gadget that got the internet buzzing and it left me wanting more. The $199 Rabbit R1 has its charms, but a bug-filled experience makes it only recommendable to early adopters, for now.

9to5Mac—Wall Genie for iPhone wants to help you make beautiful wallpapers with AI. We’ve seen some amazing progress in visual AI tools like Open AI’s DALL•E, Midjourney, and more. Now an indie developer has built an AI wallpaper generator for iPhone called Wall Genie to help you quickly and seamlessly create “one-of-a-kind” designs. more