10 ways AI can make your sales job way easier—and more lucrative

Artificial Intelligence is changing everything, from accountancy to zoology. Used well, it can be a remarkable tool, automating processes, saving time and creating new opportunities. Used poorly, it can mess up everything.

For

Turo’s cars will soon be listed on Uber’s app to rent

Uber and car-sharing marketplace Turo announced on Thursday a multi-year partnership that will allow Uber users to rent from Turo’s directory directly within the Uber app.

The vehicles will be added to Uber’s rental arm, Uber Rent, in early 2025.

“Our partnership with Uber unlocks a huge opportunity to u

How Caitlin Covington made ‘Christian Girl Autumn’ an annual tradition

Summer is coming to a close, which means we’re once again getting ready for pumpkin spice lattes, leaf peeping—and “Christian Girl Autumn.”

Since (unwittingly) appearing in a viral tweet in 2019, Caitlin Covington has been the face of “Christian Girl Autumn.” She’s remained an annual sensation, earning b

The underground world of black-market AI chatbots is thriving

ChatGPT’s 200 million weekly active users have helped propel OpenAI, the company behind the chatbot, to a $100 billion valuation. But outside the mainstream there’s still plenty of money to be made—especially if you’re catering to the

OpenAI cofounder’s new AI startup SSI raises $1 billion

Safe Superintelligence (SSI), newly co-founded by OpenAI‘s former chief scientist Ilya Sutskever, has raised $1 billion in cash to help develop safe artificial intelligence systems that

Lyft announces layoffs, will restructure its bike and scooter business

Lyft is restructuring its micromobility division and laying off about 1% of its workforce in an attempt to cut costs, the company said in a Wednesday filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

The SEC filing came as part of a broader announcement from Lyft on the future of its bikes and scooters segment, which the company had been considering selling off last year. &#

What is RansomHub, the ransomware gang behind some of today’s biggest cyberattacks?

Energy company Halliburton filed a notice with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Tuesday to inform the regulator that it had fallen victim to a “material cybersecurity incident.”

While details remain hazy, the company said in its filing that “the unauthorized third party accessed and exfiltrated information from the Company’s systems.” Halliburton is now reportedly evalua

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell has taken his social media company public. That might be a bad idea

The right-wing social media ecosystem is getting more crowded these days—and as those sites become more popular with some conservative voters, their founders are looking to cash in. But the long-term success of those investments is looking increasingly uncertain.

Mike Lindell is the latest to explore a public offering. In 2021, the MyPillow CEO launched FrankSpeech, which describes itself as a “pioneering force dedicated to freedom of speech and technology.” Lindell has said he own

ReMarkable’s new color tablet might be a little too minimalist

“Read and write as naturally as you do on paper”

“Just like a pen on paper”

“Like you’re looking at real paper”

“Paper-like”

In a world of distraction-filled, overly complex, sometimes downright-burdensome gadgets, there’s no higher ideal than to match the effortless approachability of a 2,000-year-old technology: paper. The above quotes come from the marketing for Amazon’s

How #BookTok made the Kindle the internet’s latest obsession

Move over Stanley cup,  the humble e-reader is the latest TikTok obsession. Self-proclaimed “Kindle girlies” are decking out their e-readers with stickers, accessories, and remote-control page-turners. Gone are the days of curling up with an old-fashioned paperback—thanks to the burgeoning #BookTok subculture, e-readers are the new “It” accessory. 

Amazon Kindle sales have been growing in double-digit percentages f


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