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GoWish, a shopping and wish list app, is experiencing unprecedented growth, doubling its user base and achieving record numbers ahead of the holiday season.
The app reached No. 2 on the U.S. App Store and boasts 13.6 million registered users, with nearly 6.2 million in the U.S. and 1 million in the U.K.
Originally launched by PostNord as "Ønskeskyen," GoWish was acquired by Dotcom Capital in 2020 and transformed into a global platform.
GoWish generates revenue through affiliate and brand partnerships, reporting $1.7 million in net profits after tax in fiscal year 2024.
The company plans to integrate AI to enhance user experience and aims to become the "global genie" of social shopping, predicting future consumer trends.
Apple has released a crossbody strap for iPhones, priced at $59. The strap, made from recycled PET yarns, features embedded magnets for secure alignment and adjustable stainless steel sliders. While convenient for travel and professions requiring easy phone access, it can rub against the neck or shoulder. A major drawback is the appearance of the iPhone with the strap removed, leaving dangling cords. Cheaper alternatives exist, but Apple's strap offers durability. It comes in various colors and is available at apple.com and in stores.
Kim Kardashian, in a Vanity Fair interview, revealed her 'toxic' relationship with ChatGPT, claiming the AI chatbot provided false information that led to her failing law exams.
Kardashian admitted to using ChatGPT for legal advice by snapping pictures of questions and inputting them into the AI. However, she found the answers to be frequently incorrect, resulting in test failures.
She humorously recounted her attempts to appeal to ChatGPT's emotions after receiving wrong answers, despite the AI lacking feelings. Kardashian also shared screenshots of her interactions with ChatGPT in a group chat.
The article highlights the issue of AI hallucinations, where chatbots generate fake answers instead of admitting ignorance. This has led to sanctions for lawyers who have used ChatGPT in legal briefs, citing nonexistent cases.
Terranova, a startup, is developing robots to inject wood waste slurry into the ground to lift sinking cities and prevent flooding due to sea level rise. The approach aims to be a more affordable alternative to building seawalls.
The company recently raised $7 million in a seed round. Terranova's method involves using inexpensive waste wood mixed with undisclosed materials to create a slurry. This slurry is then injected into the ground using robotic units, guided by software and data from geological surveys.
Terranova claims its method can lift 240 acres four feet for $92 million, significantly less than the $500 million to $900 million estimated for seawalls. The company is testing its robots and software at a pilot site and plans to split revenue with contractors, targeting cities and wetlands remediation projects.
Amazon has launched Amazon Bazaar, a new shopping app targeting Asia, Africa, and Latin America, offering products under $10.
The app is available on Android and iOS in several countries, including Hong Kong, the Philippines, Taiwan, and others, with plans for expansion.
Amazon Bazaar mirrors the Amazon Haul initiative, competing with low-cost platforms like Temu and Shein.
The app features hundreds of thousands of affordable products in fashion, home goods, and lifestyle categories.
Customers can use their existing Amazon credentials, with free shipping available for orders meeting the local minimum purchase amount.
Amazon Bazaar offers free returns within 15 days, multilingual customer support, and interactive features like social lucky draws.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing Roblox, alleging the platform prioritizes profit over child safety and has become a breeding ground for predators. The lawsuit follows similar cases by other attorneys general and numerous complaints about inadequate child safety measures on Roblox.
Paxton asserts that Roblox has failed to protect children from grooming, explicit content, and abusive material. The company has responded by implementing safety features like age-estimation systems, content labels, AI for detecting child endangerment, and parental controls.
Roblox, with 151.5 million daily active users, claims to have industry-leading protocols and is disappointed by the lawsuit, asserting it is based on misrepresentations. They maintain a deep commitment to child safety and have stricter policies than many other platforms.
Tesla plans to start producing the Cybercab, an autonomous electric vehicle without pedals or a steering wheel, in April at its Austin, Texas factory. CEO Elon Musk announced this during the company's shareholder meeting.
The Cybercab is designed for unsupervised, full self-driving with a focus on low cost-per-mile. The production line aims for a 10-second cycle time, potentially yielding 2 to 3 million units annually.
This initiative faces regulatory hurdles, as putting a vehicle without standard controls on the road requires federal approval. Tesla's plans contrast with chairwoman Robyn Denholm's suggestion of including a steering wheel and pedals as a backup.
Despite potential regulatory challenges, Musk expressed confidence in deploying the Cybercabs, citing Waymo's efforts in paving the way for autonomous vehicles.