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Is it worth upgrading to Wi-Fi 7? My advice after testing this next-gen router at home
admin2025-10-03T03:02:31+00:00How to get access to Alexa+ on your Amazon device (and which Echo models support it)
admin2025-10-03T03:02:30+00:00There’s a new OpenAI app in town – here’s what to know about Sora for iOS
admin2025-10-03T03:02:30+00:00Best Sam’s Club deals to compete with October Prime Day 2025: My favorite deals
admin2025-10-03T03:02:30+00:00Why your Kindle’s new catch-up features are perfect for busy and distracted readers
admin2025-10-03T03:02:30+00:00All battery Ring Doorbell models plummet to record-low prices!
admin2025-10-03T03:02:19+00:00If you want to keep an eye on your home’s front door (or any door, for that matter), getting a good smart doorbell cam is the best solution. Ring’s Battery Doorbell series is among the most popular, and all available options are currently at record-low prices. This means they have never been cheaper! You can keep your main entryways protected for just $50-$130.
Get a Motorola Razr Plus 2024, a smartwatch, and earbuds for just $700!
admin2025-10-03T03:02:15+00:00Are you looking to get a foldable flip phone? Here’s a good deal you might want to consider. The Motorola Razr Plus 2024 is $300 off. On top of that, you get a free smartwatch and earbuds. All of this comes to a total of $699.99!
Buy the Motorola Razr Plus 2024 with Moto Watch Fit and Moto Buds Plus for $699.99 ($699.98 off)
This new Anker Prime Charger can charge super fast and is on sale already!
admin2025-10-03T03:02:12+00:00Are you looking for a quality, multi-port, fast charger? Get ready, because these can be pricey. Good deals come occasionally, though, and here’s a really nice one on the recently released Anker Prime Charger 160W. It’s 20% off, bringing the cost down to $119.99.
Not enough package thieves to train your AI? Just pay users to act it out
admin2025-10-03T03:02:08+00:00- Anker brand eufy solicited its camera users to submit footage of crime to help train its AI systems.
- Users could get $2 per approved clip, maxing out at $40 per camera.
- If they didn’t have enough crime happening around them, eufy encouraged users to film themselves pretending to be package thieves.
It’s sometimes difficult to remember, especially when we’re confronted with all the incredibly impressive feats it can pull off, that AI, despite the “intelligence” in its name, is still profoundly dumb. At least, it doesn’t have any real understanding of concepts, and only manages to give the impression that it does because it is so very, very good at matching patterns. Getting that good requires a lot of training, which is one of the biggest expenses faced by the companies building these models. And this week we’re learning about a clever way one company looked to crowdsource an effort like that — even if it cut a few corners along the way.
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