
OpenAI CFO Urges More AI Enthusiasm Amid Bubble Fears
OpenAI CFO Sarah Friar calls for more AI enthusiasm despite bubble fears, emphasizing AI's transformative potential and strategic partnerships.

OpenAI CFO Sarah Friar calls for more AI enthusiasm despite bubble fears, emphasizing AI's transformative potential and strategic partnerships.

Pinterest CEO Bill Ready highlights open source AI for performance gains and cost efficiency, reflecting a strategic shift in the company's AI approach.

Google Arts & Culture and DeepMind launch Forest Listeners, a crowdsourced AI project for rainforest conservation, engaging the public in species identification.

Google's report reveals AI-powered malware challenges, highlighting adaptive threats and the need for advanced cybersecurity defenses.

Google and Girl Scouts partner to promote digital safety with a new initiative, backed by $5 million from Google.org, focusing on digital literacy and wellbeing.

Google enhances Gemini API with Structured Outputs, improving AI data processing and multimodal integration for developers and enterprises.

Brazil emerges as a leader in AI adoption, transforming sectors from education to agriculture, and joining global networks for responsible AI governance.

OpenAI surpasses 1 million business customers globally, highlighting rapid AI adoption across industries and significant revenue growth.

Google confirms first AI-powered malware attacks, marking a shift in cybersecurity as adversaries leverage AI for dynamic, hard-to-detect threats.
Microsoft's Magentic Marketplace reveals significant weaknesses in AI agents, challenging their readiness for real-world deployment in complex scenarios.

Social media faces global censorship, declining engagement, and public skepticism in 2024, marking the age of anti-social media.
Two former Meta engineers have unveiled Sandbar, a new smart ring startup featuring the Stream device—positioned as a "mouse for your voice" that captures whispered thoughts and manages music playback through voice commands.