• Video: How TRAI’s push for Indian content might clash with content evaluation requirement in the Broadcasting Bill

    The National Broadcasting Policy, as per a recent consultation paper, encourages the promotion of Indian content through streaming platforms.

  • NIST launches a new platform to assess generative AI

    NIST, the U.S. government agency charged with testing emerging tech, has created a new platform to evaluate generative AI. © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

  • Emotive AI Offers New Ways to Connect With Consumers

    In a lab in London, a new generation of avatars is learning to smile, frown and wink — not just as programmed, but in response to human emotions conveyed through text. Backed by Nvidia, Synthesia’s latest creation aims to mimic and deeply understand feelings, turning every digital interaction into a near-human experience. As these emotional avatars […]

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    New law will require all Virginians to have car insurance

    If you don’t have car insurance in Virginia, it may be time to do some shopping.

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    Modeling a new future: AI's impact on content creation

    Artificial intelligence is reshaping industries worldwide, and China is at the forefront of this technological revolution. The use of AI has been a hot topic at the China International Consumer Products Expo, where brands are exploring the potential

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    Tabnine and Atlassian reveal new generative AI tools for developers

    Just days after Github's Copilot Workspace launch, Tabnine and Atlassian are adding to the growing number of AI-powered support tools available to developers. Tabnine is a generative AI code assistant built to support developers and boost productivity, and Atlassian offers a suite of team collaboration tools. On Wednesday, the companies co-launched a preview of coming AI integrations, part of Atlassian Rovo, at the Atlassian Team 2024 conference. Also: I tested the AI gadget that got the...

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    Instagram's new algorithm will reward original content, penalize copycats

    Instagram is changing how its algorithm recommends content. Smaller, original content creators stand to benefit the most.For a long time, content aggregators have been able to reach audiences by simply resharing content from others, according to an Instagram post announcing the changes. Sometimes the accounts attribute the content, and sometimes they don't; regardless, these aggregator accounts rarely offer a fresh spin, commentary, or a new take on the content. These accounts are about to get a...

  • Google Gemini: Everything you need to know about the new generative AI platform

    Google’s trying to make waves with Gemini, its flagship suite of generative AI models, apps and services. So what is Gemini? How can you use it? And how does it stack up to the competition? To make it easier to keep up with the latest Gemini developments, we’ve put together this handy guide, which we’ll […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

  • Microsoft: Unlocking AI Benefits Will Require Cultural Changes for Enterprises

    Digital transformation is the name of the game — and that’s great news for Microsoft. The company, which reported its Fiscal Year 2024 Q3 earnings results on Thursday (April 25), has seen ongoing enterprise digitization fuel a greater appetite across the business landscape for innovations like artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud services — innovations that Microsoft […]

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    Vyond's video generator adds AI that businesses will love. Try it for yourself

    Businesses need to make a lot of video content to support processes like compliance training, onboarding, and more – especially when getting hundreds or thousands of employees up to speed at scale. Enterprise AI video platform Vyond is using artificial intelligence (AI) to make that task quicker and easier. On Wednesday, the company announced new generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) features to its video-generating tools, most notably improved brand control measures. Also: My 9 must-have...

  • US will require all new cars to have advanced automatic braking systems by 2029

    The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) just announced new federal safety standards for automobiles. These standards include a mandate for advanced automatic braking systems for all new cars, which manufacturers must comply with by 2029. That’s just five years out. This applies to all passenger cars and light trucks under 10,000 pounds. The automatic emergency braking systems must be able to bring a car traveling up to 62 MPH to a complete stop while avoiding a collision....

  • New US cars will be required to have automatic emergency braking in 5 years

    “We’re living through a crisis in roadway deaths,” Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said in an interview. “So we need to do something about it.”