Macworld reveals that Apple Notes contains numerous hidden features beyond basic note-taking, including AI-powered tools and advanced organization capabilities. Key features include document scanning, ...
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When a hoax about Donald Trump went viral at the funeral of Pope Francis, I went on social media to try to set the record straight. I’m a volunteer for community notes, a program Mark Zuckerberg ...
Apple Notes is now a full-featured productivity tool that syncs across your iPhone, iPad, and Mac, helping you capture ideas, stay organized, and collaborate with others in real time. Here's how to ...
TikTok is the latest social media platform to roll out a crowdsourced fact-checking experiment. Its version is called Footnotes. The social platform says the new feature won’t replace the partnerships ...
Apple Notes on macOS has become a robust and versatile application for note-taking and organization. Whether you’re managing personal tasks, professional projects, or creative ideas, this guide ...
Apple Notes has recently received a massive update in the form of The addition of artificial intelligence (AI) thanks to the integration of OpenAI’s ChatGPT branded as “Apple Intelligence.” These ...
Mark Zuckerberg set the internet abuzz this week when the Meta CEO announced that the tech giant would no longer conduct independent fact-checking. The program, implemented in 2016, will be replaced ...
Social media companies are abandoning years of fact-checking practices as Republicans criticize it as censorship. By Kate Conger Social media companies are increasingly relying on fact-checks written ...
Billions share publicly on social media. But where do people’s more personal, private thoughts go? Apple’s Notes app. Along with the usual to-do lists, costume ideas and vacation itineraries, Rebecca ...