For most of its life, Airwallex and Stripe have mostly operated in different geographies, selling to different buyers. That's changing.
World, which has raised eyebrows (but also a lot of interest) with its Orb-centered anonymous verification project, is looking to expand its influence via a bevy of new partnerships.
Kevin Weil and Bill Peebles are leaving OpenAI as the company shuts down Sora and folds its science team, signaling a sharp pivot away from consumer moonshots toward enterprise AI.
Nicholas Moore hacked into three U.S. government networks using stolen credentials, and then bragged about it and posted victims' personal data on Instagram under the handle @ihackedthegovernment.
The former Instagram VP is departing the ChatGPT-maker, which is folding the AI science application he led into Codex.
Returning backers a16z and Thrive are expected to lead the round.
There's a lot more code — but it's a lot more expensive and requires a lot more rewriting.
A security researcher published details of three security vulnerabilities in Windows Defender, and the code used to exploit them. Now, hackers are taking advantage of the vulnerabilities in real-life attacks, according to a cybersecurity firm.
Meeting platform Zoom has announced a partnership with World, Sam Altman's human ID verification company, to ensure that the people attending meetings are actually human and not AI-generated imposters. Zoom will show a badge on verified participants' tile.
Honestly, what’s hotter than a real person?
New iPhone app Gigs uses AI to turn old tickets, screenshots, and emails into a personal concert archive with stats, memories, and more.
The company, which deploys AI-guided robot arms for food production, says it is looking to expand its services to provide for a broader array of customers.
AI-assisted writing is creeping into newsrooms under the guise of efficiency. But the tradeoff may be more profound than publishers are willing to admit.
The new returns feature is the company's latest effort to become an everything app. There are limitations to the new service, and there is, of course, a courier fee.
The company says Claude Design is intended to help people like founders and product managers without a design background share their ideas more easily.