Some Americans Can’t Talk to Their Landlords, Who Are Hiring AI Chatbots to Deal With Tenant Issues
MagnetAI landlords have different personalities and characteristics depending on the people they're dealing with.
Read more »AI landlords have different personalities and characteristics depending on the people they're dealing with.
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Read more »The Asian country is facing a significant issue with young people who voluntarily isolate themselves and completely disconnect from the outside world.
Read more »The country has just launched a 3.5 GW mega solar farm in Xinjiang’s desert region.
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Read more »In some countries, including France, Spain, private pools are subject to property taxes. The land office is in charge of finding them.
Read more »“If we see visitors damaging places, we must take action,” the country's prime minister said.
Read more »A recent scandal involving the FBI has brought to light the methods employed by big corporate landlords, who are using algorithms to inflate prices.
Read more »The arrival of powerful Russian missile-capable naval assets in Cuban waters offers several interpretations.
Read more »Joan Payden founded her company in 1984 with savings from her pension plan. At 92, she's now the second longest-lived millionaire on the Forbes list.
Read more »When examining the sample collected at Omaha Beach, geologists found metal fragments as small as 1 mm.
Read more »Thousands of rentals in the country have been closed for years with massive deposits but no monthly payments.
Read more »The United States doesn't have the largest military, but it does have the most invested.
Read more »Officials claim the pipe is an “improvement” to the waterfall made during the dry season to avoid “disappointing” tourists.
Read more »“If the bag can’t be scanned automatically, it can end up in manual processing, which could mean your bag doesn’t make it to the flight,” airport handlers say.
Read more »Every country has a unique literary sensibility. To learn more about it, all you need to do is look at their most popular books on Goodreads.
Read more »The obsession over private education in South Korea has led to the creation of "edupoors," or people who live in impoverished conditions because of the money they spend on this extra schooling.
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