This week of April, the industry was marked by various topics that became trends in social networks and became the most read news.
Among the most read articles on the Merca2.0 portal this week are some referring to issues in the marketing, entertainment and technology industries.
Five most read notes of the week
As has been the case in recent months, people are starting to generate content using AI. This is the case of a publication shared on Facebook, which shows how various celebrities would look if they currently lived in Cuba.
The post, which does not explain that AI used the creator, shows images where Snoop Dogg, Will Smith, Angelina Jolie, Elon Musk, among others, can be seen on the streets of the poorest places in the country. “An artificial intelligence was asked what this group of celebrities would look like if they lived in Cuba. And this was the result, for you to see”, says the publication.
In the world of teaching, there are various methods to ensure that students have good results; Various branches of the discipline even have their own methodologies, very different from the others, which aim to get the most out of the students.
Each teacher or teacher uses their own teachings and their own experience to ensure that their students achieve positive results in their school journey.
Although there are very rigorous methods, there are others that, with a much lighter strategy, achieve the same objective and there it depends a lot on the skill of the teacher to ensure that the student does not fall behind.
We live in an era in which purchases through online channels have increasingly positioned themselves in consumer habits, especially with some specific products.
In this sense, a recent survey carried out by the statistics platform Statista has revealed that in Mexico, 47 percent of consumers buy clothing online, this product being the most purchased through said channel.
Taking this data as a starting point, it is time to talk about a recent report published by the Federal Consumer Attorney’s Office (Profeco) in which it speaks of the “poor quality” of five clothing brands in the “fast fashion” or “disposable clothing” industry. ”.
The story of a Costco cake is drawing attention on social networks, and all after the reporter’s mistake in the design of the wholesale store.
When placing a custom order for anything we are often told that it is always best to give as much detail as possible to avoid confusion. Even better if you give a picture or sketch for reference.
These specifications were not understood by the brand’s pastry chef, since according to a Costco customer, this strategy turned his custom cake order into the worst product he could buy in the franchise.
Through a post on the Reddit social network, the user @mildlyInfuriating shared how the supermarket giant got their order completely wrong even though they were very clear about what they wanted.
Social networks, as previously mentioned, play an important role in people’s daily lives, because although it is true that, for some, they are a work tool, reality dictates that, in terms of communication/interaction , these have changed various habits of people.
To mention an example, today it is much easier to find out about everything that happens in the world -and in real time- thanks to social networks, so much so that, even, several of the largest media outlets in the world They already have a staff of workers focused solely on social networks.
Now, what is all this about? As expected, the premiere of the Super Mario Bros. movie caused a great sensation among the broad digital community, since we are talking about one of the most iconic characters in the history of video games.
Thus, the story of a family that, according to reports, lives in the state of Chiapas, has gone viral after going to the movies disguised as some of the Mario Bros. characters, this as part of the euphoria that it caused in millions of fans around the world the release of said film work.
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