Whats the future of bots on Twitter?

Published: Feb. 7, 2023, 9 p.m.

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What is happening with API\\u2019s, more commonly known as bots, on Twitter? The platform is set to eliminate free access to its APIs this Thursday, although there appears to have been some backtracking following announcements that bots providing \\u201cgood content\\u201d will have access to the Twitter API for free. Tech writer, broadcaster and bot user and creator Kate Bevan will be on the show with the latest. \\n \\nThe right to disconnect\\nKenya is the latest country to propose a new law that will block employers from interrupting their staff during their time off. The Employment Amendment Bill aims to give Kenyans \\u201cthe right to disconnect in the digital age\\u201d and protect them from working out of hours, at weekends and public holidays \\u2013 often for no additional pay. Nairobi based tech reporter Wairimu Gitahi is on the show.

Tech that tells you when fruit is ripe \\nHarvesting a crop at the correct time is vital to ensure higher profits for the farmer and also to reduce food waste. Reporter Rani Singh has met two entrepreneurs in India who have developed a device that checks 19 vegetable and fruits for ripeness, texture and taste \\u2013 just by scanning their skin. The handheld device checks the chemical composition e.g. sugar levels of fruits and veg and can tell if there has been damage from insects or disease.

The programme is presented by Gareth Mitchell with expert commentary from Bill Thompson.\\n\\t\\nStudio Manager: Michael Millham\\nProducer: Ania Lichtarowicz

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