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OpenAI strengthens its team for IPO with Noam Shazeer and Dean Ball joining to enhance AI development and policy expertise.
Microsoft uncovers lightweight backdoor targeting cryptocurrency theft
Microsoft identifies Crypto Clipper, a USB-spreading malware that steals cryptocurrency information and communicates via Tor.
Sennheiser challenges the headphone market with self-repairable Momentum 5
Sennheiser's Momentum 5 introduces a self-repairable battery, changing how we think about headphone longevity and maintenance.
Anthropic’s new limitations spark AI discussions in India
Anthropic's recent actions raise questions about AI regulation in India, deemed by many as insufficient and slow.
A comprehensive guide to AI tools, trends and future innovations
Discover the best AI tools, major trends, and what lies ahead for artificial intelligence.
Implications of AI recruitment tools on discrimination liability
Legal challenges suggest AI recruitment tools must address discrimination risks. What does this mean for vendors?
World-Models startup Odyssey secures $310M in Series B funding round
Odyssey has raised $310M in Series B funding, achieving a valuation of $1.45B in the world-models space.
Amazon invests in Odyssey, a breakthrough AI startup securing $310 million funding
Amazon funds Odyssey's $310 million investment round, boosting AI innovation and development.
Firefox for Android introduces new features for enhanced browsing
Discover the three new features in Firefox for Android: tab groups, improved settings, and a tracker blocking widget.
GlobalConnect launches Smarter Cooler for a cashless retail experience
Discover how GlobalConnect's Smarter Cooler is revolutionizing cashless retail in the vending market.
Gorham Public Schools introduces AI handbook to enhance student learning
Gorham Public Schools has launched an AI handbook to support students in understanding AI technology.
Stop Killing Games campaign faces setback as EU declines to propose new law
The EU refuses to support the Stop Killing Games initiative despite 1.3M signatures, but the campaign vows to continue its fight.