Suno lets users create music using natural language prompts, making it possible for people with little experience to generate audio with little effort.
AI music generator Suno hits 2M paid subscribers and $300M in annual recurring revenue
Suno lets users create music using natural language prompts, making it possible for people with little experience to generate audio with little effort.
As Netflix continues its live sports push, the company has partnered with Apple to air the Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix.
Perplexity Computer, in the company’s words, “unifies every current AI capability into a single system.”
OpenAI shared the new numbers as part of its announcement that it has raised $110 billion in private funding.
In his lawsuit against OpenAI, Musk touted xAI safety compared with ChatGPT. A few months later, xAI’s Grok flooded X with nonconsensual nude images.
Anthropic and the Pentagon are clashing over AI use in autonomous weapons and surveillance, raising high-stakes questions about national security, corporate control, and who sets the rules for military AI.
“We don’t need it, we don’t want it, and will not do business with them again,” the president wrote in the post.
The company said such trades violates its internal company policies about using confidential information for personal gain.
India, one of Supabase’s biggest markets, is seeing patchy access after a government block order.
The Pentagon is playing chicken with Anthropic over who gets to control how the military uses AI while communities across the country are blocking data center construction. As the AI debate has been flattened to “doomers versus boomers,” one state legislator is attempting to walk a middle road. On this episode of TechCrunch’s Equity podcast, Rebecca Bellan sits down with Alex Bores, a New York State Assemblymember and candidate for U.S. Congress. Bores sponsored New York’s… Continua a leggere Who’s really running AI? Inside the billion-dollar battle over regulation with Alex Bores