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SecurityPal combines AI and experts in Nepal to speed enterprise security questionnaires by 87X or more
The Kathmandu center of excellence gives SecurityPal a cost base low enough to keep humans in the loop while staying price-competitive.
YouTube Joins Forces with Google’s Veo for AI Video Creation
YouTube is stepping up its game, and it’s bringing some seriously cool tech to the table. The platform has announced a partnership with Google’s new AI video tool, Veo, to...
Shopos Raises $20M, Backed by Binny Bansal: What’s Next for E-Commerce?
Bengaluru-based startup Shopos has just landed a significant $20 million investment led by Binny Bansal, the co-founder of Flipkart. This news is making waves in the startup world, and it’s...
Google’s new AI feature lets you virtually try on clothes
The feature is launching in the United States today, letting users try on apparel items in Google's Shopping Graph across Search, Google Shopping and product results on Google Images.
Chime backer Lauren Kolodny bets on AI to revolutionize estate processing
Acrew Capital's Kolodny led a $20 million Series A in Alix, a startup that uses AI to automate estate processing.
This industrial AI startup is winning over customers by saying it won’t get acquired
In a red-hot acquisition market, the CVector founders answer this key question in its first conversation with prospective customers.
AI companions: A threat to love, or an evolution of it?
As AI companions from companies like Replika, Character AI, and Nomi AI abound, love is no longer strictly human. In this debate, we ask the question of whether it should...
Google’s new Web Guide search experiment organizes results with AI
Google's new Search Labs experiment will organize the search results using AI smarts.
America’s AI watchdog is losing its bite
Most Americans encounter the Federal Trade Commission only if they’ve been scammed: It handles identity theft, fraud, and stolen data. During the Biden administration, the agency went after AI companies...
Intel continues to pull back on its manufacturing projects
Intel canceled multiple manufacturing projects in Europe and delayed its Ohio chip plant for the second time this year.