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š Donāt RSVP: If you get a random Google Calendar invite, donāt click on any links. Scammers are tricking folks with Gmail accounts into sharing their personal info through a fake support page. Legit invites come from calendar-notification@google.com. Report phishing: Hit the three-dot icon in the right-hand corner.
Grok needs a tutor: Elon Musk is hiring thousands to train the xAI chatbot. You donāt need a degree, but itās a plus if you have a knack for writing and speak more than one language. Most jobs are temporary full-time and pay $35 to $65 an hour. Check them out here.
āBosswareā is big now: This software demand is up 54% and lets your boss watch what you do all day. For about $6 per month per person, it tracks what you type, takes screenshots of your computer throughout the day and even records video through your webcam. Smile!
āļø Tag, youāre it! I always toss an AirTag in my luggage, just in case. Now American Airlines supports Appleās Share Item Location. If your bag goes missing, you can share the last known location to help them track it down. United, Delta, Air Canada and Virgin use it, too.
āļø Queen a rook and a hard place: AI bots are sore losers at chess. When theyāre about to lose, ChatGPT and others cheat by hacking their opponentās game pieces. OK, thatās harmless, right? As AI gets smarter, it could start breaking other rules, like getting around security measures.
The fix that didnāt: Fitbit pushed out a mandatory update to stop batteries from overheating and burning you. Turns out it also cut battery life in Sense and Versa 3 models from up to six days to ⦠one day. Fill out this form if you want $50 as their āoops, sorry.ā
Offline Nights: The hot new thing with 20 and 30-somethings addicted to their tech. Pay for a ticket, drop your phone in a deposit box and spend a few hours talking to real people, not staring at a screen. What will they think of next?!
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