![]() ![]() Today’s news is about AT&T making moves that we love. Should Apple ever decide to play nice, we could live in a world where the color of your bubble doesn’t matter, that you won’t feel ignored or bullied by or inferior to friends in group chats.Īnyways, that’s another conversation that will continue. Apple is still avoiding the conversation with Google about it, but carriers and all of the best Android phone makers have fully adopted the messaging tech. Thankfully, almost everyone has joined hands and we’re getting better and better messaging on Android. The early days of RCS were an absolute mess, which Google tried to force fix when it basically said, “Yo carriers, we’re annoyed with you and are going to just do RCS on our own and give it to everyone without your help.” Because carriers initially refused Google’s RCS solution ( they foolishly wanted to make their own), we had broken RCS experiences, especially from one carrier to another. Per Motherboards reporting, Cailliau created the AI version of Ludwig using a Large Language Model (LLM) framework. Download our free guide on How to Subpoena Text Messages from AT&T Wireless, Verizon Wireless, Sprint, T-Mobile MetroPCS and other major cell phone. ![]() ![]() Google’s Jibe was setup as an industry standard that all could use to get RCS inoperability to where it needs to be in order for advanced messaging on Android to excel. Bark is a transformer-based text-to-audio model created by Suno. Today I'm excited to share that we're working with AT&T to accelerate adoption of the RCS standard, and that AT&T's default Android messaging will now be via the Jibe platform, so their users will get the latest RCS features instantly.ĪT&T previously used their own RCS platform, as have most carriers at one point or another. ![]()
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