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Anthropic’s Claude AI Can Respond With Charts, Diagrams, and Other Visualschat

Yesterday at 20:00 PM, via Slashdot

Anthropic updated Claude so it can automatically generate charts, diagrams, and other interactive visualizations directly inside conversations, rather than only in a side panel. The new visualizations are rolling out now to all users. The Verge reports: As an example, Anthropic says a conversation about the periodic table could lead Claude to generate a visualization of it, featuring...

Google Maps Gets Its Biggest Navigation Redesign In a Decade, Plus More AI

Yesterday at 19:00 PM, via Slashdot

Google Maps is rolling out its biggest update in more than a decade, introducing a Gemini-powered chatbot and a new “Immersive Navigation” interface. “Ask Maps” lets users plan trips, ask questions, and refine travel suggestions conversationally within the app. “The new chatbot will be accessible via a button up near the search bar,” notes Ars Technica. “You can ask it anything you’re likely to...

Atlassian CEO Cites AI Shift When Announcing Plan To Shed 1,600 Jobs

Yesterday at 18:00 PM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Bloomberg: Atlassian plans to cut 1,600 jobs or a 10th of its global workforce, joining rivals in slashing staffing to cope with the advent of AI and a broader post-Covid industry slowdown. Australian billionaire founder Mike Cannon-Brookes explained the reductions in a staff memo, while also announcing his chief technology officer was leaving the...

Vinoperte Sees Early Global Adoption Across 50+ Cities Just One Week After Launch

Yesterday at 17:23 PM, via Tech Financials

New York, NY (PinionNewswire) — Vinoperte, the mobile app that personalizes wine recommendations from any wine list, has already been used in more than 50 cities worldwide within one week of launching on the Apple App Store — through organic discovery and word of mouth. Early users have scanned wine lists using Vinoperte in cities […]

Strait of Hormuz Closure Triggers Work From Home, 4-Day Weeks In Asia

Yesterday at 17:00 PM, via Slashdot

Asian governments are implementing emergency measures like four-day workweeks and work-from-home mandates to cope with a fuel shortage triggered by the Iran conflict and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. “Asia is particularly dependent on oil exports from the Middle East; Japan and South Korea respectively source 90% and 70% of their oil from the region,” notes Fortune. From the report: On...

AI-Powered Dealer Tools Unveiled At OLX’s Global CLAIM AI Summit

Yesterday at 16:25 PM, via Tech Financials

New technologies unveiled at OLX’s CLAIM AI conference show how intelligent platforms are improving marketplace efficiency. Recent developments at the CLAIM AI conference hosted by OLX Group in Lisbon, Portugal, highlighted the growing role of artificial intelligence in automotive marketplaces. The event brought together marketplace leaders, technologists, and industry executives to explore...

Reducing Europe’s Nuclear Energy Sector Was ‘Strategic Mistake’, EU Chief Says

Yesterday at 16:00 PM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Reuters: Reducing Europe’s nuclear energy sector was a “strategic mistake,” European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen said on Tuesday, as governments grapple with an energy crunch from the Iran war. Europe produced around a third of electricity from nuclear power in 1990 but that has fallen to 15%, she told an event in Paris, leaving it reliant on...

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