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Dropped it? Smashed it? iFixit's new AI-powered app can help you repair it

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When you purchase through links in our articles, we may earn a small commission. Everything is free, though the AI will eventually charge a fee. While the iFixit app for both Android and iOS will be free, the new FixBot may not be. The company's plan is to make it free for now, then split it off into a free tier with access limits and then a paid Enthusiast tier with voice and document upload, according to the company. That tier will cost $4.99 per month or $50 per year, the company said.


New AI-Powered App Could Boost Smartphone Battery Life by 30%

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A cutting-edge AI invention will be disclosed to technology giants, with the potential to increase smartphone battery life by 30% and save countless kilowatts on energy bills. The ground-breaking work produced by the University of Essex has been incorporated into an app called EOptomizer, which will be exhibited to specialist researchers and designers, as well as major manufacturing businesses like as Nokia and Huawei. It is envisaged that the EOptomizer app would be used throughout the industry and help reduce carbon emissions by extending the life of consumer goods. It will do this by utilizing software to greatly increase the efficiency and dependability of batteries in phones, tablets, automobiles, smart fridges, and laptops, thus postponing the time when customers will need to purchase carbon-footprint-producing replacements. Developed by former Samsung, Microsoft, and HCL Technologies employees, the software uses artificial intelligence (AI) to optimize chip performance, heat generation, and efficiency.


New AI-powered app could boost smartphone batteries by 30 per cent

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A cutting-edge AI development that could boost smartphone battery life by 30 percent and shave countless kilowatts from energy bills will be unveiled to technology giants. The ground-breaking University of Essex-developed work has been rolled into an app called EOptomizer--which will be demonstrated to expert researchers and designers as well as major manufacturing companies like Nokia and Huawei. It is hoped the EOptomizer app will be adapted across the industry and help drive down carbon emissions, by making consumers' goods last longer. It will do this by using software to dramatically increasing efficiency and reliability in phones, tablets, cars, smart fridges and computers' batteries--delaying when consumers need to buy carbon-footprint-producing replacements. The event--which takes place in Robinson College, in Cambridge, on 11July--will showcase the impact EOptomizer could have across the globe.


A new AI-powered app transcribes your conversations in real-time

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If you have to deal with transcribing interviews as part of your daily work (like we do), you'll find a welcome partner in the new Otter app. Developed by former employees from Google and a speech-recognition veteran Nuance, Otter is a free service that transcribes speech on the go through the power of artificial intelligence (AI). There are a number of apps available out there, sure, but none seem to work like Otter -- and we're not even talking about the AI aspect yet. Most voice-transcription apps that are free aren't very accurate, and those that work really well are often too expensive. Additionally, none transcribe in "real-time" as Otter does.