technology
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DoNotPay’s ‘Robot Lawyer’ Is Gearing Up for Its First U.S. Court Case
An AI-based legal advisor is set to play the role of a lawyer in an actual court case for the first time. Via an earpiece, the artificial intelligence will coach a courtroom defendant on what to say to get out of the associated fines and consequences of a speeding charge, AI-company DoNotPay has claimed in…
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The Chonky Razer Kiyo Pro Ultra Features the Largest Sensor Ever Put Into a Webcam
Razer is promising “DSLR-level detail and clarity” from its new Razer Kiyo Pro Ultra by equipping it with the largest sensor ever used in a webcam. But the company might be taking too much inspiration from DSLRs, because this is also one of the largest and beefiest webcams we’ve ever seen perched atop a monitor.
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New York City Schools Ban ChatGPT to Head Off a Cheating Epidemic
The ChatGPT backlash has officially begun. On Wednesday, New York City public schools barred teachers and students from using the chatbot, apparently fearing that the powerful AI would lead to a tsunami of cheating.
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Never Lose a Package With This Paper-Thin 5G Tracking Label That Has a Printed Battery Inside
How often have you checked the status of a shipment through a carrier’s website only to find its expected ETA and current location wildly inaccurate? With these smart shipping labels that can be stuck to boxes and even letter mail, the precise location of a package is always known thanks to an always-on 5G connection…