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Rich Brown

@rh_brown
4 posts
2023-01-13
Here's the background on how we've incorporated AI into our edit workflow. https://www.cnet.com/...
2023-01-13 View on X
CNET

After a report that it is using AI for writing articles, CNET explains its test, changes the byline on AI-written posts, and makes disclosures more prominent

For over two decades, CNET has built our reputation testing new technologies and separating the hype from reality.

2020-01-20
Well this blew my mind https://twitter.com/...
2020-01-20 View on X
CNET

AR startup Mojo Vision shows off the first prototype of Mojo Lens, its contact lenses that display text, have an eye-controlled interface, and work in the dark

Mojo Vision's smart contacts put text in my eye and let me see in the dark.  They're aiming for even more than that.

2019-09-19
Facebook has taken some commendable privacy steps for its new Portal video chatting hardware, but I'm not sure anything could be enough to get me to trust this company. @meganwollerton also doesn't see the appeal: https://www.cnet.com/... pic.twitter.com/s6nW0eXoid
2019-09-19 View on X
TechCrunch

Facebook debuts Portal TV, a TV accessory for video calling, streaming, AR gaming, and co-viewing Facebook Watch shows, shipping November 5 for $149

Facebook wants to take over your television with a clip-on camera for video calling, AR gaming, and content co-watching.

2019-09-18
Facebook has taken some commendable privacy steps for its new Portal video chatting hardware, but I'm not sure anything could be enough to get me to trust this company. @meganwollerton also doesn't see the appeal: https://www.cnet.com/... pic.twitter.com/s6nW0eXoid
2019-09-18 View on X
TechCrunch

Facebook debuts Portal TV, a TV accessory for video calling, streaming, AR gaming, and co-viewing Facebook Watch shows, shipping November 5 for $149

Facebook wants to take over your television with a clip-on camera for video calling, AR gaming, and content co-watching.