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This is deeper in the din with dangerous day. According
to a new report, women say they need a girl's
night out every twenty two days. Seventy eight percent of
a woman agreed that girls' night out are vital to
feel recharged, not just to have a nice bonus. Now.
Eighty percent say wine is a drink of choice for
the ultimate girl's night out, and more than double than
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any other beverage. Eighty five percent said they'll open a
bottle within sixteen minutes of starting. And by the way,
this poll only included women who drink socially. As our food,
thirty one percent prefer classic charcoutery cheese, crackers, cold cuts,
other popular picks sliders, wings, chips, squawk, along with sweet
treats like cookies and cupcakes. Sixty two percent of women
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say they even choose a girl's night out over romantic
dinner with their partner. And that's mainly because of the conversation.
I suppose with the romantic dinner out, there's certain expectations
at the end of the night, and with the ladies,
it's just chit chat. Deeper in the you know, AI
definitely will have some good uses on its downtime from
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wiping out civilization and destroying the world like this AT
and T currently testing an AI receptionist can answer your
calls and block spam. The main element is a screening
process to determine if the call is legitimate or spam.
It could be huge for those who can't ignore calls
from unknown numbers, and it won't just give you information
on the number. It can actually answer ask questions, figure
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out if the caller is a human or a bot,
and how urgent to call is. Based on the criteria
you provide, the AI receptionist will say stuff like who
may I say is calling? Or what is this in
regards to If the caller checks the right boxes, then
the call has pass through to you. If it fails,
they hang up or take a message. So yeah, there's
one downside. You may be forced to interact with AI
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a receptionist just trying to call a friend, But there's
a friend to friend whitelist for certain numbers does rely
on your AI to outsmart their AI. The features will
roll out this year with a test for certain select
AT and T customers. They haven't said when it'll be
available for everybody yet, so I imagine a lot of
the other phone companies may follow suits. So AI screening
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your calls. It'll be a break for me. I pretend
I'm AI or a robot when I screen my calls.
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