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DuckDuckGo enhances ChatGPT anonymity, Meta introduces AI to WhatsApp Business in Weekly Tech Recap

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In the world of technology, the pace of innovation never slows down. This week was no different, with some major developments taking place in the tech industry. Here’s a recap of the top 5 tech stories that made headlines:

1) DuckDuckGo, the privacy-focused search engine, has introduced a new feature called AI Chat, allowing users to access popular AI chatbots like OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Anthropic’s Claude 3 Haiku anonymously. This move aims to combine the power of generative AI with user privacy.

2) Meta, the parent company of WhatsApp, announced the rollout of Meta AI for WhatsApp business accounts in India. This new feature will help businesses better assist customers and streamline their operations using AI tools.

3) Google Maps made a significant change by storing users’ real-time location data locally on their devices instead of on its servers. This shift gives users more control over their personal information and provides a comprehensive record of their whereabouts.

4) Instagram is testing a new feature called ‘Trial Reels’ that allows creators to test their reels without them showing up on their profiles. This feature is designed to help users experiment with content without the pressure to perform.

5) HTC is gearing up for a comeback with the launch of its new smartphones in Taiwan on June 12. Rumors suggest that the devices could be part of the HTC U24 series, with models like the HTC U24 and HTC U24 Pro. The launch in Taiwan marks the beginning of HTC’s return to the global smartphone market.

These stories showcase the continuous evolution of technology and how companies are adapting to meet the changing needs of users. Stay tuned for more exciting developments in the tech world!

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