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Much of the world does not pay much attention to Greece right now. This may be wrong. Best known for the stunning islands, the cities soaked…
Amazon tests send customers directly to brand websites when they don’t have their products
Remember that the Christmas movie “Miracle on the 34th street”Where Macy at Santa store, Kris Kringle, sends a buyer to a competitor store to find the…
Perplexity now shows results for temperature, currency conversion and simple math, so you don’t have to use Google
Amid ongoing controversy over handling media articles and original reporting, AI search startup Perplexity now displays results for real-world queries like the weather and time in…
The StrictlyVC roadtrip continues! After sold-out shows in London, Los Angeles and San Francisco, we’re heading to Washington, DC for a cozy video night at the…
A new crop of early-stage startups — along with some recent VC investment — illustrates an emerging niche in autonomous vehicle technology. Unlike companies bringing robotaxis…
Photo sharing community EyeEm will license users’ photos to train AI if they don’t delete them
EyeEmthe Berlin-based photo-sharing community that left last year for the Spanish company Freepik after going bankrupt, it now licenses its users’ photos to train AI models.…
Humane AI increased more than $230 million before even shipping a product. And when the Ai Pin—which costs $699 plus a $24 monthly fee—was finally released,…
If this had been announced exactly a week earlier, it would have been easy to mistake it for some corporate April Foolery. Dyson, however, assures us…
Siadhal Magos and Shahriar Tajbakhsh were working at Uber and Palantir, respectively, when they both realized that hiring—especially the interview process—was becoming cumbersome for many corporate…
AIs are easy playing the SAT, beating chess grandmasters, and debugging code like it’s nothing. But put an AI up against some middle schoolers in spelling,…