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#891: on Oct 1

From techcrunch.com

Pinterest rolls out genAI tools for product imagery to advertisers | TechCrunch

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The new capability, rolling out Tuesday, will help advertisers who want to enhance their Pinterest Product Pins (ads) and attract more clicks, according to Pinterest.

on Oct 1

#892: on Oct 1

From techcrunch.com

Numa raises $32M to bring AI and automation to car dealerships | TechCrunch

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Numa, a startup developing AI-powered automation tech for car dealerships, has raised fresh capital in a Series B round.

on Oct 1

#893: on Oct 1

From theverge.com

Microsoft Paint is getting Photoshop-like generative AI fill and erase features

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Even the name, “Generative Fill,” is identical.

on Oct 2

#894: on Oct 1

From techcrunch.com

Microsoft Copilot can now read your screen, think deeply, and speak aloud to you | TechCrunch

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Microsoft has given its Copilot assistant on Windows a makeover — and a voice. Copilot can now read your screen, speak aloud, and more.

on Oct 1

#895: on Oct 1

From theverge.com

Microsoft gives Copilot a voice and vision in its biggest redesign yet

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Copilot is getting its biggest redesign and new features.

on Oct 1

#896: on Oct 1

From theverge.com

Read Microsoft’s optimistic memo about the future of AI companions

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Microsoft’s AI CEO has thoughts and feelings on the future of Copilot.

on Oct 1

#897: on Oct 1

From theverge.com

Chromebooks are getting a new button dedicated to Google’s AI

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The button debuts alongside two new Chromebooks from Samsung and Lenovo.

on Oct 1

#898: on Oct 1

From theverge.com

Microsoft is using AI to improve Windows search

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Click to Do will help with search on Copilot Plus PCs.

on Oct 1

#899: on Oct 1

From techcrunch.com

Meta won't say whether it trains AI on smart glasses photos | TechCrunch

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Meta's AI-powered Ray-Bans have a discreet camera on the front, for taking photos not just when you ask them to, but also when their AI features trigger

on Oct 2

#900: on Oct 1

From techcrunch.com

Sequoia backs Pydantic to expand beyond its open source data-validation framework | TechCrunch

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Sequoia is investing $12.5M in UK startup Pydantic to help it expand beyond its open source data-validation framework.

on Oct 1

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