Your AI roundup for the week: AI tools have been used creatively by marketers to imagine London after an earthquake, and personalize cocktails, while a sci-fi magazine has been inundated with AI-generated submissions, and a viral photographer has admitted there’s more to his portraits than meets the eye.
Cambridge University has published its findings on the 4 day working week trial held in the UK during 2022. Great news for employees: it’s a hit. 71% of employees reported lower levels of burnout, and 39% said they were less stressed compared to the start of the trial.
It’s lights out and away we go: testing for the new Formula 1 season got underway last week, with the newest season of Netflix’s “Drive to Survive” released alongside. Interesting fact: more people got into F1 through films than documentaries.
Put down your caramel latte, the barista’s arsenal just gained a new ingredient – Starbucks is now betting on olive oil in its new Oleato line.
Thanks to new partnerships, you can now scroll TikTok in your Mercedes. “Sorry officer, I was watching TikToks, not my speedometer…”
Fresh from its Super Bowl slot touting prices that let you “shop like a billionaire”, Temu has become the most downloaded shopping app in the US.
Call of Duty will now be playable on Nintendo consoles after a ten-year absence.
Want to play a game? 🦑First there was Squid Game. Then the MrBeast version. Then the reality spin-off. Now it’s in the metaverse.
We didn’t have “Ed Sheeran releases a new hot sauce” on our 2023 bingo card, but here we are. Why not pair it with an energy drink from the other Paul brother?
Electronic bandages are being tested as a new way to boost the healing speed of wounds, delivering electrotherapy and harmlessly dissolving once complete.
The NFT frenzy stalled in 2022, but can Spotify’s new experiment with token-enabled music playlists breathe some life into the emerging technology?