Marissa Mayer, former Yahoo CEO, has launched a new photo-sharing app called Shine, aiming to address the issues with existing photo-sharing platforms using advanced AI technology. Mayer believes that current photo sharing is flawed and her app seeks to improve the experience for users. Shine is designed to offer a solution to the challenges faced in sharing photos and events, utilizing AI to enhance the process. Mayer's background in leading Flickr at Yahoo adds to her experience in the photo-sharing space. The app has garnered mixed reviews, with some users expressing disappointment in its functionality.
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Marissa Mayer has a new photo-sharing app. It looks like it's from 2009, but boomers might love it. https://t.co/Y5F4qqj5eg
.@marissamayer thinks photo sharing is broken. Her new app, Shine, uses AI to fix that. @dee_bosa chats with her on the new venture, plus competing with tech giants and LLMs, AI startups, Google's AI strategy, and more. https://t.co/gy1tfRFjx2
.@marissamayer is on @cnbc right now talking about her new AI photo app. I downloaded it myself this morning and played around with it a bit but was not impressed. She was in charge of @flickr for several years at yahoo and I wish she would have done more with that during… https://t.co/nN5LgZ08c2
“The reality is that photo sharing is broken and it’s broken for everyone.” Our CEO @marissamayer joined @technology's @EdLudlow to discuss how Shine helps people share photos and events with advanced AI tech. Try it out! 📸: https://t.co/cl3O9WcrsI 📆: https://t.co/tjNisyxbed https://t.co/mNlkLzXF0L