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The US Sues Adobe, Tobacco-style Warnings, McDonald's Halts AI Drive-Thru, YouTube's Community Notes Test

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In this episode of Discover Daily, we explore the latest developments in tech and social media. YouTube is testing a new feature called "notes" that allows users to add community-generated context to videos, providing additional information and clarifying when content may be outdated, misleading, or a parody. The US government has filed a lawsuit against Adobe, accusing the software giant of concealing cancellation fees and making it difficult for customers to terminate their subscriptions. We also discuss US Surgeon General Vivek Murthy's bold proposal to implement tobacco-style warning labels on social media platforms, citing the potential mental health risks associated with their use, especially among adolescents.
In other news, McDonald's has announced the discontinuation of its AI-powered drive-thru ordering system after a two-year partnership with IBM. The fast-food giant cites inaccuracies and customer frustration as reasons for halting the AI technology, which was intended to expedite the ordering process. Despite the setback, McDonald's remains optimistic about the future of voice ordering solutions and plans to evaluate long-term, scalable options.
As social media continues to shape our daily lives, it is crucial to address the potential risks and challenges that come with these platforms. From YouTube's efforts to combat misinformation through community-sourced context to the US government's actions against deceptive business practices and the call for mental health warnings, this episode highlights the importance of fostering a safer and more transparent online environment. Stay tuned for more fascinating stories from the world of tech, science, and culture on Discover Daily.
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In this episode of Discover Daily, we explore the latest developments in tech and social media. YouTube is testing a new feature called "notes" that allows users to add community-generated context to videos, providing additional information and clarifying when content may be outdated, misleading, or a parody. The US government has filed a lawsuit against Adobe, accusing the software giant of concealing cancellation fees and making it difficult for customers to terminate their subscriptions. We also discuss US Surgeon General Vivek Murthy's bold proposal to implement tobacco-style warning labels on social media platforms, citing the potential mental health risks associated with their use, especially among adolescents.
In other news, McDonald's has announced the discontinuation of its AI-powered drive-thru ordering system after a two-year partnership with IBM. The fast-food giant cites inaccuracies and customer frustration as reasons for halting the AI technology, which was intended to expedite the ordering process. Despite the setback, McDonald's remains optimistic about the future of voice ordering solutions and plans to evaluate long-term, scalable options.
As social media continues to shape our daily lives, it is crucial to address the potential risks and challenges that come with these platforms. From YouTube's efforts to combat misinformation through community-sourced context to the US government's actions against deceptive business practices and the call for mental health warnings, this episode highlights the importance of fostering a safer and more transparent online environment. Stay tuned for more fascinating stories from the world of tech, science, and culture on Discover Daily.
From Perplexity's Discover feed:

Perplexity is the fastest and most powerful way to search the web. Perplexity crawls the web and curates the most relevant and up-to-date sources (from academic papers to Reddit threads) to create the perfect response to any question or topic you’re interested in.
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Join our growing Discord community for the latest updates and exclusive content.
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