Top 10 AI News
OpenAI’s enterprise adoption appears to be accelerating, at the expense of rivals
OpenAI is seeing a rapid increase in enterprise adoption of its AI tools, outpacing competitors in the space as more businesses integrate generative AI into their workflows.
A timeline of the U.S. semiconductor market in 2025
The U.S. semiconductor market has experienced significant changes in 2025, with new investments, policy shifts, and global competition shaping the industry’s future.
The US is reviewing Benchmark’s investment into Chinese AI startup Manus
U.S. authorities are scrutinizing Benchmark’s investment in the Chinese AI startup Manus, reflecting ongoing concerns about cross-border technology investments and national security.
Google I/O 2025: What to expect, including updates to Gemini and Android 16
Google I/O 2025 is set to unveil major updates to its Gemini AI platform and the upcoming Android 16, highlighting advancements in generative AI and mobile technology.
SoundCloud changes policies to allow AI training on user content
SoundCloud has updated its policies to permit the use of user-uploaded content for AI training, sparking debate over data privacy and artist rights.
DeepSeek: Everything you need to know about the AI chatbot app
DeepSeek is a new AI chatbot app gaining traction for its advanced conversational abilities and integration with various productivity tools.
Meta’s speeding up the ‘Mad Men to Math Men’ pipeline
Meta is accelerating its transition from traditional advertising to data-driven, AI-powered marketing, reshaping the industry’s approach to consumer engagement.
CoreWeave reportedly looks to raise $1.5B in debt as IPO disappoints
CoreWeave is seeking to raise $1.5 billion in debt financing following a lackluster IPO, as the company aims to expand its AI cloud infrastructure.
This is your last chance to exhibit at TechCrunch Sessions: AI — don’t miss out
TechCrunch Sessions: AI is approaching, and this is the final opportunity for startups to showcase their innovations at the event.
Microsoft employees are banned from using DeepSeek app, president says
Microsoft has prohibited its employees from using the DeepSeek AI app, citing security and privacy concerns related to third-party AI tools.
ChatGPT’s deep research tool gets a GitHub connector to answer questions about code
OpenAI’s ChatGPT now features a GitHub connector, enabling users to ask questions about code and receive detailed, context-aware answers.
Ex-Synapse CEO reportedly trying to raise $100M for his new humanoid robotics venture
The former CEO of Synapse is seeking $100 million in funding for a new startup focused on developing advanced humanoid robots.
Meta taps former Google DeepMind director to lead its AI research lab
Meta has appointed a former Google DeepMind director to head its AI research lab, signaling a renewed focus on cutting-edge AI development.
Google launches ‘implicit caching’ to make accessing its latest AI models cheaper
Google has introduced ‘implicit caching’ technology, reducing the cost and latency of accessing its newest AI models for developers and enterprises.
Google rolls out AI tools to protect Chrome users against scams
Google is deploying new AI-powered features in Chrome to help users identify and avoid online scams, enhancing browser security.
Exhibit your startup at TechCrunch Sessions: AI while you still can!
Startups have a limited window to secure a spot at TechCrunch Sessions: AI, a premier event for showcasing AI innovations and networking with industry leaders.
Sequoia leads $1.5B tender offer for sales automation startup Clay
Sequoia Capital is leading a $1.5 billion tender offer for Clay, a sales automation startup, reflecting strong investor interest in AI-driven enterprise solutions.
OpenAI launches a data residency program in Asia
OpenAI has introduced a data residency program in Asia, allowing customers to store and process data locally to comply with regional regulations.
Amazon’s newest AI tool is designed to enhance product listings
Amazon has launched a new AI-powered tool aimed at improving the quality and effectiveness of product listings for sellers on its platform.
Asking chatbots for short answers can increase hallucinations, study finds
A recent study reveals that requesting brief responses from AI chatbots can lead to a higher rate of hallucinated or inaccurate answers.