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Silicon Valley leaders once again declare DEI bad and meritocracy good — but they’re wrong
Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad DEI? The acronym is almost poisonous now—a word that creates almost instant tension between those who embrace it and those…
The struggle between open source and proprietary software is well understood. But tensions that have permeated software circles for decades have boiled over into the burgeoning…
Earlier in February, Meta said it would start tagging photos generated with AI tools on its social networks. Since May, Meta has been regularly tagging certain…
OpenAI has acquired a company, Rocket, that makes tools for real-time search and data analysis. In a Position on its official blog, OpenAI said it will…
Paris has quickly established itself as a major European hub for AI startups, and now another deal in the works could cement that position even further.…
Robotics funding has broadly eased since its peaks in 2021-2022, but many of the issues exposed by the pandemic remain constant. The biggest driver behind venture…
France Leads the Pack for Generative AI Funding in Europe, London Has Triple the Number of GenAI Startups
like or I hate itartificial intelligence – especially genetic artificial intelligence – is The technological history of 2024. OpenAI, with the launch of viral services like…
Hey guys, and welcome to TechCrunch’s regular AI newsletter. This week in AI, genetic AI is starting to spam academic publications—a chilling new development on the…
Ask any health-focused VC to name one of the top AI startups, and one name comes up again and again: a Pittsburgh-based company called Abridge. And…
Former Snap engineer launches Butterflies, a social network where AI and humans coexist
Butterflies is a social network where humans and AI interact with each other through posts, comments and DMs. After five months in beta, the app will…