It was around this time last year, during the Boston Underground Film Festival closing night awards party at Charlie's Kitchen, that all of our phones started blowing up with news alerts and texts from friends, breathlessly reporting that Will Smith had just stormed the stage and slapped Chris ...
Samsung's Voice Assistant Answered My Calls. It Was Weird - CNET

Samsung's digital helper essentially acts as a mediator that converts my texts into speech. It works both ways by also transcribing the caller's words into text. I'll admit, it's a confusing concept to grasp until you try it.
Bixby Text Call feels like Samsung's way of putting its own spin on the modern phone call, though there's an important distinction between Google's and Samsung's methods.
Breaking down Giannis Antetokounmpo's historic-but-weird triple-double
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With their 118-111 win over the Toronto Raptors on Sunday night, the Bucks hold a two-and-a-half-game lead over the Philadelphia 76ers for the best record in the NBA. It's been an insane stretch for the Bucks, who, when zooming out, have won 21 of their last 24 games. Since Jan.
At the forefront of this run is Giannis Antetokounmpo, who's averaging 31.7 points on 63.4% True Shooting, 11.8 rebounds and 6.0 assists (3.8 turnovers) per contest.
The Weird End of Credit Suisse: Do Stocks Outrank CoCos Now? | Morningstar

Elisabeth Rudman: Thank you, Lukas.
Lukas Strobl: Now, most banks issue AT1 debt—is this going to affect the attractiveness of this instrument to investors and, by extension, the cost of raising capital for banks?
Elisabeth Rudman: So, as you say, many of the large banks have these AT1 instruments, and they already have them as part of their capital stack. It's a regulatory requirement that they have sufficient loss-absorbing debt, and it has been a useful instrument for the banks to date.
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