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Big tech companies and upcoming startups want to use genetic artificial intelligence to build software and hardware for kids. Many of these experiences are limited to…
Spotify is rolling Prompted Playlists, a new AI-powered playlist creation tool, to Premium subscribers in the US and Canada. The feature, which was first tested in…
BioticsAI, Winner of Disrupt’s Battlefield 2023 Competition, Wins FDA Approval for AI-Powered Fetal Ultrasound Product
TechCrunch Disrupt Battlefield 2023 winner BioticsAI announced Monday that it has received FDA approval for its artificial intelligence software that helps detect fetal abnormalities in ultrasound…
Oboea learning startup from Anchor co-founders and former Spotify executives Nir Zicherman and Michael Mignano said today that it has raised $16 million in Series A…
Google is testing AI-powered article reviews on Google News pages of select publications
Google is testing AI-powered article reviews on participating publications’ Google News pages as part of a new pilot program, the search giant announced Wednesday. News publishers…
Amazon’s Ring launches controversial AI-powered facial recognition feature on video doorbells
Dystopian or useful? Amazon Ring doorbells will now be able to recognize your guests through a new AI facial recognition feature, the company said Tuesday. The…
Sources: AI-powered synthetic research startup Aaru raises Series A at $1B ‘headline’ valuation
Aaru, a startup that provides near-instant customer research using artificial intelligence to simulate user behavior, has raised a Series A led by Redpoint Ventures, according to…
Big tech companies aren’t just using AI to help you create or curate content – they also want you to use it to shop. OpenAIGoogle and…
There is a new AI game for kids called Self-adhesive boxand, before you groan, I’m here to report that it’s amazingly fun. Stickerbox, a product born…
Legally troubled AI-powered music startup Suno raises $2.45B valuation on $200M revenue
If you want to know how worried VCs (and Silicon Valley, in general) are about legal challenges to training AI on copyrighted material, look no further…