Zoom Lied About Having 300 Million Users, By Editing Its Original Announcement

It was back in April 22 that Zoom claimed its video-conferencing app had "more than 300 million people around the world are using Zoom during this challenging time."

It was back in April 22 that Zoom claimed its video-conferencing app had "more than 300 million people around the world are using Zoom during this challenging time."

In a race to make computers more capable of mimicking humans, steps have taken made to make them even more convincing.

Packing more data in an increasingly smaller space has been the goal of many computer scientists.

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The internet is just full of memes. Humans made them, and this AI is trying to to that too.

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Google's homepage is one of the most visited web page on the internet.

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When a competition is already familiar with all of the competitors, one new contender can disrupt everything.

The greatest gift for an online company is an increasing number of users. The best gift for users of an online company, is more features.