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DreamBig completes $75 million Series B funding round
DreamBig has secured $75 million in a Series B funding round co-led by Samsung Catalyst Fund and the Sutardja family, with the funding aimed at making its AI inference and training solutions available to a wider range of users.
New Tate Modern exhibition showcases artists and AI
Tate Modern's latest exhibition, Electric Dreams, explores the intersection of AI and art, showcasing how artists are incorporating AI into their creative process and offering new perspectives on technology and creativity.
Lattice Introduces AI-Powered Digital Workers
Lattice has unveiled its new AI-powered Digital Workers, designed to automate a range of business processes. The innovation aims to improve efficiency and productivity in the workplace by handling routine tasks.
Andrei Karpathy's startup targets AI in education
After stints at Tesla and OpenAI, Andrei Karpathy's new startup aims to apply AI assistants to the education sector. The company hopes to revolutionize the learning experience by providing personalized, AI-driven teaching tools.
Anthropic releases Claude app for Android
Expanding access to its advanced AI capabilities, Anthropic has launched its Claude app for Android, which promises to bring sophisticated AI interactions to a wider range of mobile users.
Whistleblower accuses OpenAI of illegally restrictive NDAs
Whistleblowers are alleging that OpenAI employs illegally restrictive non-disclosure agreements (NDAs), a claim that has stirred controversy and raised questions about the organization's internal practices.
Microsoft faces UK antitrust investigation over AI adoption
Microsoft is under investigation by UK antitrust authorities following its hiring of Inflexion AI founders and employees, with the investigation looking into the potential competitive impact of these high-profile acquisitions in the AI sector.
Exa Raises $17M to Advance AI Models
Exa has raised $17 million in a funding round led by Lightspeed, NVIDIA, Y Combinator and Google, which will help develop advanced AI models and further expand the company's technology capabilities.
Presti uses generative AI to improve furniture photos
Presti uses generative AI to improve product photography in the furniture industry. The technology makes products more visually appealing, making them more appealing to potential buyers.
Tempus Uses AI to Expand Immuno-Oncology Portfolio
Tempus AI, Inc. (NASDAQ: TEM) announced the expansion of its immuno-oncology portfolio through the release of AI-enabled multimodal immune profiling, an innovation aimed at advancing cancer treatment by providing comprehensive immune profiling.
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