Snowflake’s stock pops as AI momentum drives solid earnings and revenue beat
Mike Wheatley / siliconangle - Shares of Snowflake Inc. popped in extended trading after the cloud-based data storage giant reported better-than-expected second-quarter earnings and revenue and issued upbeat guidance for the rest of the year. The company reported adjusted earnings of 3…
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OpenAI and Anthropic conducted safety evaluations of each other's AI systems
Anna Washenko / engadget - Most of the time, AI companies are locked in a race to the top, treating each other as rivals and competitors. Today, OpenAI and Anthropic revealed that they agreed to evaluate the alignment of each other's publicly available systems and shared the result…
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Microsoft Copilot is now a talking blob on Samsung TVs
Ian Carlos Campbell / engadget - Copilot, Microsoft's AI assistant that's integrated into Windows and Microsoft 365, is making the jump to your living room. The company has announced that select Samsung TVs will now be able to access Copilot to ask questions and receive recommendations v…
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Nvidia’s earnings miss stokes AI slowdown fears and share selloff
Nvidia’s recent earnings report revealed disappointing data center revenues that fell short of solid guidance. The lackluster forecast has rattled investors and stoked fears of an AI momentum slowdown, resulting in a notable dip in its share price and unsettling market watchers.
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Plaud launches a new AI hardware notetaker, the $179 Note Pro
Ivan Mehta / techcrunch - Plaud.ai launches its new Plaud Note Pro hardware notetaker with better mics and recording range.
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Gemini AI lands on Google Distributed Cloud for secure on-premises adoption
Duncan Riley / siliconangle - Google LLC today announced the general availability of its Gemini artificial intelligence models on Google Distributed Cloud, extending its most advanced AI capabilities into enterprise and government data centers. The launch, which sees Gemini now availa…
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Pixel 10 Review: Google Delivers the AI Phone That Apple Promised
Raymond Wong / gizmodo - Google has basically declared the tech specs race over for phones. It's all about AI and Gemini now.
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Google will now let everyone use its AI-powered video editor Vids
Emma Roth / theverge - Google is rolling out a basic version of Vids to everyone. Until now, the AI-powered video editor has only been available to Google Workspace or AI plan subscribers, but now users can broadly access the app with templates, stock media, and a “subset of AI…
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Anthropic Cybersecurity Team Warns ‘Agentic AI Has Been Weaponized’
PYMNTS / pymnts - Anthropic is warning of the growing use of artificial intelligence (AI) in cybercrime. “Agentic AI has been weaponized,” the company wrote Wednesday (Aug. 27) in an announcement accompanying its Threat Intelligence report. “AI models are now being used to…
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Anthropic Pilots ‘Claude for Chrome’ For Web Task Automation
Markus Kasanmascheff / winbuzzer - Anthropic launches a limited pilot for its Claude for Chrome browser extension, taking a safety-first approach to address prompt injection security risks.The post Anthropic Pilots ‘Claude for Chrome’ For Web Task Automation appeared first on WinBuzzer.
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Meta’s superintelligence bet shows cracks as researchers exit
Maria Garcia / implicator - Meta's $100M talent raid hits structural problems as eight researchers exit Superintelligence Labs in two months. Key hires boomerang back to OpenAI within weeks, while longtime veterans abandon ship. Money can't solve organizational chaos.
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Nvidia earnings spotlight AI demand amid China risk concerns
Nvidia’s most recent earnings report has put the spotlight on soaring AI demand while investors mutter about looming China risks. The chip giant is navigating a volatile geopolitical landscape as it continues to post robust numbers—a balancing act worthy of an acrobat, if not a juggler.
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China’s AI stack goes domestic: fabs, funding, and a DeepSeek-led playbook
Robert Brown / implicator - China plans to triple AI chip output by 2026 through new fabs and coordinated funding, targeting replacement of Nvidia's "China-compliant" processors. DeepSeek's FP8 format becomes the organizing principle for domestic hardware alignment.
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Anthropic Settles ‘Death Knell’ AI Copyright Lawsuit After Facing Billions in Damages
Markus Kasanmascheff / winbuzzer - AI firm Anthropic has settled a landmark class-action copyright lawsuit with authors after a court ruling exposed it to potentially business-ending damages.The post Anthropic Settles ‘Death Knell’ AI Copyright Lawsuit After Facing Billions in Damages appe…
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AI-native CRM startup Attio adds $52M in new funding
Duncan Riley / siliconangle - Customer relationship management platform company Attio Ltd. today announced that it has raised $52 million in new funding toward building the first artificial intelligence-native CRM that it says understands every customer and gives teams the power to bu…
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The first AI-powered ransomware has been discovered — "PromptLock" uses local AI to foil heuristic detection and evade API tracking
tomshardware - Security firm ESET has discovered a new type of ransomware that uses a local AI model to generate malicious scripts and perform other illicit activities. Because of the variance of LLM output, this malware is harder to track than traditional attacks.
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Meta to spend tens of millions on pro-AI super PAC
Rebecca Bellan / techcrunch - Meta's new PAC, dubbed Mobilizing Economic Transformation Across California, signals an intent to influence statewide elections, including the next governor’s race in 2026.
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Claude AI Can Now Click and Scroll for You in Chrome
John Quintet / iphoneincanada - Anthropic has begun limited testing of a Chrome extension that allows its Claude AI to directly use a web browser. The company said the move is a logical next step after connecting Claude to calendars, documents, and other apps, since so much work takes p…
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“ChatGPT killed my son”: Parents’ lawsuit describes suicide notes in chat logs
Ashley Belanger / arstechnica - ChatGPT taught teen jailbreak so bot could assist in his suicide, lawsuit says.
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Anthropic Settles High-Profile AI Copyright Lawsuit Brought by Book Authors
Kate Knibbs / wired - Anthropic faced the prospect of more than $1 trillion in damages, a sum that could have threatened the company’s survival if the case went to trial.
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