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Zoomtopia 2023: Zoom bets on AI with new Docs, AI Companion tools

Computerworld Vertical IT

Users will be able to collaborate on documents by tagging colleagues to loop them into discussions, adding comments and threads to explain context, and assigning tasks and sharing documents.

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TikTok, Reddit, and Facebook are struggling with ivermectin misinformation

The Verge

On TikTok, Rolling Stone found videos, some of which had more than a million views, promoting ivermectin as a COVID-19 treatment under tags like #ivermectin4covid and #ivermectinworks. The #ivermectin tag is still up, though many of the most popular videos in the tag are of healthcare professionals debunking misinformation.

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AdBlock glitch blanks out content on Twitter, Wikipedia, Amazon, and other sites

The Verge

According to several users , ad blockers have inadvertently wiped out the content they’re looking for on a number of mainstream sites. Several posts on social media pointed to a recent change in filtering that works in other blockers but was interpreted by Adblock Plus to block content tagged as “media.”.

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YouTube can now warn creators about copyright issues before videos are posted

The Verge

In an effort to make the process of uploading a video and receiving ad revenue easier, YouTube is rolling out a new tool called “Checks” that tells a creator ahead of time if their video contains copyrighted material and complies with advertising guidelines.

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Google Ads bans Zero Hedge for racist content, but reverses decision on The Federalist

The Verge

Google says it’s banning the site Zero Hedge from its Google Ads program for racist content — but it reversed plans to ban a second site, The Federalist, after the site removed comments from its articles. “We Instead, they sites were supposedly being blocked because of endemic racist commenters across their articles.

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OpenHaystack is a new open-source tool that lets you create DIY AirTags on Apple’s Find My network

The Verge

But ahead of that, there’s a new tool that will let anybody make their own Bluetooth tracking tag to use with the Find My network so they can track its location. OpenHaystack works via a custom Mac app that can be used to track the location of custom tags that you create. Image: OpenHaystack. The code is untested and incomplete.

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Twitter wasn’t built for spoilers

The Verge

Twitter has gotten better about dodging spoilers as time has gone on, with mute filters that let users block out specific phrases or words (for example, blocking “Spider-Man,” “Peter Parker,” and whatever other words you can think of that might be included in a No Way Home spoiler). There’s still plenty that Twitter could do here.

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