Airchat: What is this new social media platform, how to use it, who created Airchat and is it safe to use? News 

Airchat: The Latest Communication Platform in the Skies

Airchat, a new social media platform created by Naval Ravikant, the founder of AngelList, and Brian Norgard, former Chief Product Officer at Tinder, is quickly becoming popular on iOS and Android app stores. Unlike traditional social apps, Airchat stands out by focusing on audio posts. Users interact with the platform mainly through brief voice recordings that are automatically transcribed into text when played back. Ravikant believes that prioritizing natural voice communication helps to encourage authentic human connections, challenging the idea that people have difficulty relating to each other through text-based…

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Clubhouse started its journey as a live audio chat platform during the pandemic and now it is trying a different version now. News 

Clubhouse Introduces Personalized Voice Messages

Remember the Clubhouse that was once at its peak during the Covid-19 pandemic? The platform has announced that users can now text their friends and they will hear the words as if they actually said them. The “custom voice” feature will be rolled out for the first time in the United States, the company said. “Only you can use your custom voice, and your friends can always see if you’re telling the truth or getting the next best thing,” Clubhouse said. “Your customized voice makes speaking and writing or reading…

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Clubhouse made its name as a live audio chat platform during the pandemic but now it wants to focus on a different aspect of messaging. News 

Chat Avatar App Revives Clubhouse Feature

Clubhouse, which was at the height of the pandemic restrictions and saw 10x month-on-month growth and then disappeared from the public conversation, has now morphed into a new voice messaging app. The company has reinvented itself to “be more than a messaging app” with new voice-only group chats called “Chats.” “We’re evolving Clubhouse into more of a messaging app with a big new update now available on iOS and Android. It’s designed to be more social than other messaging apps and a little Clubhouse-y,” Clubhouse said in a post Wednesday.…

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It’s unclear if the company will be able to return to the same buzzy highs of 2021, when it attracted millions of users. News 

Clubhouse Shifts Focus to Group Messaging from Live Audio

Clubhouse, a popular social media platform during the pandemic, made headlines when it revealed plans to lay off 50% of its workforce in order to focus on developing “Clubhouse 2.0.” The company has now unveiled the outcome of this major overhaul, introducing a redesigned version aimed at transforming Clubhouse into a messaging app. The voice app is transitioning from its signature “drop-in” voice chats to friend-centric voice chats, the company said in an update. Instead of hosting vast rooms where users host live chats open to all users of the…

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Clubhouse, the online social audio platform, which rose to fame during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic, has axed 50% of its total workforce. News 

The clubhouse lays off 50% of the entire workforce; Here’s what the founders had to say

Clubhouse, the online social voice platform that gained massive popularity at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, has announced that it is cutting 50 percent of its entire workforce. Founded by Rohan Seth and Paul Davison, usage of the app increased as people were forced to stay at home during the pandemic. However, as the world has started to return to normal, the founders have noticed a decrease in users. “As the world has opened up post-Covid, many people find it harder to find their friends at the Clubhouse and…

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The music streaming app launched a new variant to build on the demand for audio chat platforms. News 

Spotify shuts down Live Audio, is the clubhouse trend over?

Spotify has announced that it is shutting down its live audio app “Spotify Live”. However, the company said it will continue to explore live features on its main platform, reports TechCrunch. Music Ally was the first to report the news. “After experimenting and learning how Spotify users interact with live audio, we’ve made the decision to discontinue Spotify Live,” the spokesperson said. “We believe there is a future in the Spotify ecosystem with live fan-creator interaction; however, what we’ve learned is that it no longer makes sense as a standalone…

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FILE PHOTO: The Clubhouse social audio app can be seen on a mobile phone in this illustrative photo taken February 8, 2021. REUTERS / Florence Lo / Illustration / File Photo (REUTERS) News 

Clubhouse becomes platform for Thai dissidents, government issues warning

Thailand on Wednesday warned Clubhouse users not to break the law after the audio social media app appeared almost overnight as a monarchy chat platform, the app’s latest example. fast growing angering governments in Asia. Digital Minister Puttipong Punnakanta said Thai authorities were monitoring Clubhouse users and political groups on the app were distorting information and potentially violating laws. A large number of Thai users have joined the Clubhouse in recent days after Pavin Chachavalpongpun, a prominent Japanese critic of the Thai palace, joined on Friday and started discussing the…

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Raw audio from clubhouse users could be exposed to Chinese partner

Clubhouse, the popular app that allows people to create digital newsgroups, says it is reviewing its data security practices after the Stanford Internet Observatory discovered potential vulnerabilities in its infrastructure that could allow external access to users’ raw audio data. The SIO confirmed that Agora Inc., a Shanghai-based start-up with offices in Silicon Valley, provides back-end infrastructure to Clubhouse and sells a “real-time voice and video engagement platform.” User identifiers are transmitted in clear text over the Internet, which makes them “easy to intercept,” noted the Observatory. User IDs are…

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Tesla boss Elon Musk makes typically wild debut on Clubhouse social app

Elon Musk’s debut on a new social chat app has been a wild ride, with talks ranging from wiring a monkey’s brain for the video game to the grilling of the Robinhood CEO’s entrepreneur, all of it. while many users could not join due to the surge in demand. hear the richest man in the world speak. Many of those who tried to log into Clubhouse, the app backed by venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz, found themselves on hacked feeds that appeared on YouTube and broadcast the CEO of Tesla…

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