Bard’s new ‘experiment updates’ page will show “the latest features, improvements, and bug fixes” for the AI chatbot, according to Google.
Author: Bailey Schulz, USA TODAY
New Jersey solar company allegedly pressured vulnerable populations into contracts for ‘a shoddy product’
A class action lawsuit accuses Vision Solar of targeting vulnerable populations and misrepresenting the benefits of installing solar panel systems.
Report: More millennial households own than rent. Here’s where they’re buying.
Despite the shift, baby boomers continue to dominate the housing market with 32 million households that own, according to a RentCafe report.
Selling your home? These are the trendy features that buyers will pay more for
Zillow found amenities like steam ovens or she sheds can boost a home’s sale price as much as 5.3%. That’s an additional $17,400 for a typical home.
UK data watchdog fines TikTok $16 million for misusing children’s personal data
Britain’s Information Commissioner’s Office fined TikTok for allowing children under 13 on the app and collecting their data without parental consent.
After launch failure, Richard Branson’s Virgin Orbit files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
Virgin Orbit has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy after a failed launch in January, difficulties raising funding and dramatic staff reductions.
Elon Musk’s Tesla hits record Q1 car deliveries after price cuts spur demand
Elon Musk’s Tesla on Sunday said it produced 440,808 vehicles and delivered a record 422,875. Deliveries were up 4% from the previous quarter.
Unemployment insurance payments are slower to arrive after COVID-19. See how your state compares.
State systems were overwhelmed and slow to process unemployment claims after the pandemic began. Some states are faster now but others still struggle.
Cheaper by the border: Why Americans are heading to Mexico for vet care
Pet owners are facing longer wait times and rising costs at U.S. vet clinics. Some are taking their business to Mexico.
Economists expect a recession this year. Are states’ unemployment systems ready?
Unemployment insurance offices continue to grapple with outdated operating systems. The system could crack further if the U.S. enters a recession.