The AI industry is constantly churning out news, like major acquisitions, indie developer successes, public outcry, and existentially dangerous contract negotiations.
The biggest AI stories of the year (so far)
The AI industry is constantly churning out news, like major acquisitions, indie developer successes, public outcry, and existentially dangerous contract negotiations.
Facebook is making it easier for creators to report impersonators while tightening rules around reposts and other unoriginal content.
At SXSW, Steven Spielberg said AI has uses in many fields, but not when it comes to replacing creative people in film and TV writing.
Digg laid off a significant number of staff and shut down its app, but says it’s not giving up on the startup.
The data infrastructure startup raised $5.3 million in seed funding led by Wischoff Ventures and South Park Commons.
AI chatbots have been linked to suicides for years. Now one lawyer says they are showing up in mass casualty cases too, and the technology is moving faster than the safeguards.
The AI lab is revamping its effort to build an AI coding tool, with two new executives joining from Cursor.
According to Index Ventures Partner Shardul Shah, cybersecurity startup Wiz sits “at the center of three tailwinds: AI, cloud, and security spend.” Those tailwinds powered what just became the largest venture-backed acquisition in history — Google’s $32 billion deal, finalized after a declined 2024 offer, antitrust review on both sides of the Atlantic, and an extra $9 billion to sweeten the pot. On this episode… Continua a leggere Wiz’s first investor breaks down Google’s $32B acquisition
Bumble’s new AI assistant Bee will move the dating app beyond the swipe by matching people based on compatibility and goals.
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