Startups like TomoCredit and Albert, last valued at hundreds of millions of dollars, are the target of hundreds of consumer complaints.
“Too often, businesses make people jump through endless hoops just to cancel a subscription,” Commission ... Nobody should be stuck paying for a service they no longer want.” ...
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The AI revolution already claimed hundreds of jobs at the online tutoring company. Now it could save its business.
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Mediawatch - The award-winning magazine has adopted "radical transparency" in a bold bid to secure survival and turn readers ...
The number of people subscribing to Netflix’s ad tier grew 35 percent since last quarter, the company said, though that remains a small fraction of its overall subscription revenue. Its priority ...
Or so says a controversial Stanford researcher, who finds that the latest systems have, against all odds, mastered a high-level cognitive skill.
UP Entertainment, which launched in 2004, has morphed from a singular destination with family in mind to a growing family of brands.
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Comcast got a $1.9 billion revenue boost from the Paris Olympics in the third quarter despite pressures from broadband and theme parks ...