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ChatGPT now supports integrations with popular apps like DoorDash, Spotify, and Uber, allowing users to interact with these services directly through the AI chatbot.

Venture capitalists anticipate another year of robust enterprise AI adoption, citing ongoing advancements and increased business reliance on AI-driven solutions.

OpenAI is seeking a new executive to lead its preparedness initiatives, focusing on safety and risk management as AI technologies continue to evolve.

Indian startups raised $11 billion in 2025, reflecting a more cautious investment climate as investors become increasingly selective in their funding choices.

The Equity podcast team shares predictions for 2026, including the rise of AI agents, major IPOs, and evolving trends in venture capital.

Nvidia is set to license technology from Groq, a competitor in the AI chip space, and bring on its CEO, signaling a major move in the AI hardware market.

Data centers have become a focal point in the tech industry, moving from behind-the-scenes infrastructure to a central role in powering AI and cloud services.

Despite high enthusiasm, data shows the European startup market has yet to fully align with its energetic ecosystem and investment activity.

Akara, a health tech startup, explains why operating rooms are ideal environments for AI-driven improvements in efficiency and patient outcomes.

Waymo is piloting Gemini, an advanced AI assistant, in its autonomous vehicles to enhance passenger experience and operational efficiency.

Italian regulators have ordered Meta to halt its policy that restricts rival AI chatbots from operating on WhatsApp, citing competition concerns.

Akara, a startup, believes AI can address inefficiencies and improve outcomes in operating rooms through advanced data analysis and automation.

Investigative journalist John Carreyrou and several authors have filed a lawsuit against six leading AI companies, alleging unauthorized use of their works for training AI models.
