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Trump administration’s deal is structured to prevent Intel from selling foundry unit

By Rebecca Szkutak | Published: 9 hours ago

The Trump administration has structured a deal that restricts Intel from selling its foundry unit, aiming to keep the company’s manufacturing capabilities within the U.S. and maintain national security interests.

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Anthropic users face a new choice – opt out or share your chats for AI training

By Connie Loizos | Published: 10 hours ago

Anthropic is giving users the option to either opt out or allow their chat data to be used for AI training, raising new questions about privacy and data usage in generative AI platforms.

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AI or not, Will Smith’s crowd video is fresh cringe

By Amanda Silberling | Published: 11 hours ago

A viral video featuring Will Smith and a digitally generated crowd has sparked debate online about the authenticity and use of AI in entertainment, with many calling the result awkward and unconvincing.

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MathGPT.ai, the ‘cheat-proof’ tutor and teaching assistant, expands to over 50 institutions

By Lauren Forristal | Published: 15 hours ago

MathGPT.ai, an AI-powered tutor designed to prevent cheating, has expanded its services to over 50 educational institutions, offering advanced support for both students and teachers.

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Investors are loving Lovable

By Rebecca Bellan | Published: 17 hours ago

Lovable, a startup focused on AI-driven relationship tools, is attracting significant investor interest as it continues to grow its user base and expand its product offerings.

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AI hires or human hustle? Inside the next frontier of startup operations at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025

By TechCrunch Events | Published: 17 hours ago

TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 explores the balance between AI-driven automation and human ingenuity in startup operations, highlighting the evolving landscape of tech entrepreneurship.

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How a 16-year-old company is easing small businesses into AI

By Sean O’Kane | Published: 18 hours ago

A 16-year-old tech company is helping small businesses adopt AI solutions, making advanced technology more accessible and practical for everyday operations.

Maisa founders David Villalon and Manuel Romera

Maisa AI gets $25M to fix enterprise AI’s 95% failure rate

By Anna Heim | Published: 1 day ago

Maisa AI has raised $25 million to address the high failure rate of enterprise AI projects, aiming to provide more reliable and effective solutions for large organizations.

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Nvidia reports record sales as the AI boom continues

By Russell Brandom | Published: 1 day ago

Nvidia has reported record-breaking sales, driven by the ongoing surge in demand for AI hardware and software across multiple industries.

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911 centers are so understaffed, they’re turning to AI to answer calls

By Marina Temkin | Published: 1 day ago

With chronic understaffing, 911 call centers are increasingly relying on AI systems to handle emergency calls and improve response times.

Google and Grok AI

Google and Grok are catching up to ChatGPT, says a16z’s latest AI report

By Sarah Perez | Published: 1 day ago

A new report from a16z suggests that Google and Grok are making significant progress in AI, narrowing the gap with OpenAI’s ChatGPT in terms of capabilities and adoption.

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OpenAI co-founder calls for AI labs to safety-test rival models

By Maxwell Zeff | Published: 1 day ago

An OpenAI co-founder is urging AI labs to conduct safety tests on each other’s models, advocating for greater transparency and accountability in the industry.

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Here are the 33 US AI startups that have raised $100M or more in 2025

By Rebecca Szkutak | Published: 2 days ago

A roundup of 33 U.S.-based AI startups that have each raised at least $100 million in 2025, reflecting the sector’s explosive growth and investor confidence.

Mark Cuban

From streaming to healthcare to AI, Mark Cuban reveals his ‘disruption formula’

By Theresa Loconsolo and Rebecca Bellan | Published: 2 days ago

Mark Cuban discusses his approach to disruption across industries, including streaming, healthcare, and AI, sharing insights on innovation and entrepreneurship.

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Malaysia’s SkyeChip unveils the country’s first edge AI processor

By Rebecca Szkutak | Published: 2 days ago

SkyeChip has launched Malaysia’s first edge AI processor, marking a significant milestone for the country’s tech industry and its ambitions in AI hardware.

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Plaud launches a new AI hardware notetaker, the $179 Note Pro

By Ivan Mehta | Published: 2 days ago

Plaud has introduced the Note Pro, a $179 AI-powered hardware notetaker designed to streamline meeting and lecture transcription for professionals and students.

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Assort Health nabs $50M to automate patient phone calls, sources say

By Marina Temkin | Published: 2 days ago

Assort Health has reportedly secured $50 million in funding to develop AI systems that automate patient phone calls, aiming to improve efficiency in healthcare communication.

FireEye CEO Kevin Mandia, SolarWinds CEO Sudhakar Ramakrishna and Microsoft President Brad Smith

Microsoft headquarters go into lockdown after activists take over Brad Smith’s office

By Connie Loizos | Published: 2 days ago

Microsoft’s headquarters went into lockdown after activists occupied the office of President Brad Smith, highlighting ongoing tensions over the company’s policies and practices.

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Anthropic launches a Claude AI agent that lives in Chrome

By Maxwell Zeff | Published: 2 days ago

Anthropic has launched a new Claude AI agent that integrates directly with Chrome, offering users enhanced productivity and automation features within their browser.

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Anthropic settles AI book-training lawsuit with authors

By Russell Brandom | Published: 3 days ago

Anthropic has reached a settlement with authors who sued the company over the use of their books in AI training, setting a precedent for future copyright disputes in the AI industry.

Lip-Bu Tan, Intel, Trump administration

Why the US government is not the savior Intel needs

By Rebecca Szkutak | Published: 3 days ago