The article further discusses how mobile push notifications can potentially unmask individuals involved in serious crimes, as reported by The Washington Post. It also mentions a viral but fake photo of a man smoking in a McDonald's in the 1980s, created using generative AI. The piece concludes with the news of Apple's electric car project being scrapped, with the team transitioning to work on generative AI, and Elon Musk using social media for personal tech support issues after purchasing the network for $44 billion.
Key takeaways:
- Wendy's had planned to implement surge pricing by 2025, but after public backlash, they clarified that they have no plans for such pricing.
- An 'immersive experience' event called “Willy’s Chocolate Experience” in Glasgow, Scotland, was a disappointment, leading to police being called to the scene.
- The FBI has been using mobile push notification data to unmask people suspected of serious crimes.
- Apple's project to build an electric car has been cancelled, with the team transitioning to work on generative AI.