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The most innovative companies in applied AI for 2025

Fast Company Tech

offers a web app that enterprises use to monitor how their brand name is portrayed in social media posts, videos, links, and memes. released its Compass platform, which lets individual users reality check or get greater context around suspicious claims made in social media posts, videos, links, or memes. In 2024 Blackbird.AI

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Elon Musk’s Twitter (now X): Everything you need to know, from layoffs to verification

TechCrunch

TweetDeck is renamed to XPro The company has adopted the @Pro handle instead of @TweetDeck for the tool. Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Japan. The deal came after months of legal drama , bad memes and will-they-or-won’t-they-chaos. ” There are no details about what kind of plug-ins those might be.

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Tinder CEO Elie Seidman on finding love during the pandemic

The Verge

Japan’s been very interesting. We have a big community in Japan and that’s been across the period of time more moderated and you see that. Those cues are in TikTok, TikTok videos, those are in what you’re watching on Netflix, those are in the memes that are circulating. So yeah, we’ve pivoted. For some people, it will be never.

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‘Dead the sh*t out of it’: How Duolingo scored its most viral hit ever by murdering its mascot

Fast Company Tech

The internet spun Duos passive-aggressive personality into a meme (including one much-circulated image of him holding a gun). And in Japan, where theres a higher cultural sensitivity around death, Duo never died instead, he became stronger than ever.