Share to FacebookShare to TwitterShare to Linkedin(Photo Illustration by Pavlo Gonchar/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images) SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images Key takeaways: Earlier this week, Microsoft announced its upgrade to search engine Bing and browser Edge, which now include OpenAI’s ChatGPT technology Google has been left scrambling to respond, showing a rare chink in the…
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Funding to U.S.-based AI companies with at least one woman founder has steadily increased over the past few years, according to Crunchbase data. Last year, such companies raised $3.61 billion out of the $23.5 billion allocated in total to U.S. AI startups, or around 15.38%. That is a steady year-over-year increase. In 2021, for example,…
Dating app OkCupid is the latest company to get in on the AI and ChatGPT frenzy. The company’s head of global communications Michael Kaye told TechCrunch in an email that OkCupid is testing a new category of match questions generated by the OpenAI chatbot. The news was first reported by Mashable. The app’s match questions…
For anyone who wants to get a piece of content they’ve created out there, the number of platforms and formats means it’s not so simple as it used to be. GlossAi is a startup aiming to automate the process using (what else?) AI, and its approach of turning a half hour of content into an…
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“It’s a new race in the most important software category,” CEO Satya Nadella said of Microsoft’s AI investment drive into its Bing search engine…
India’s push to ban over 90 lending apps has sent shockwaves to the fintech industry as many scramble to understand why they have been impacted. The Ministry of Electronics and IT’s move is reportedly aimed at protecting the nation’s integrity and curb China’s influence in the South Asian market, the state-owned broadcaster Prasar Bharti said…
Share to FacebookShare to TwitterShare to LinkedinSatya Nadella, Microsoft, CEO, photographed for Forbes in November 2018 by Jamel Toppin. Jamel Toppin/The Forbes Collection Microsoft fired the opening salvo of Big Tech’s generative AI arms race Tuesday with an announcement that it’s applying the technology to its search engine and web browser. “It’s a new day…





