Google published a set of principles guiding how the company believes AI should be regulated. Here’s what it covers and what it doesn’t.
Women in AI: Allison Cohen on building responsible AI projects
To give AI-focused women academics and others their well-deserved — and overdue — time in the spotlight, TechCrunch is launching a series of interviews focusing on remarkable women who’ve […]
Meta thinks it’s a good idea for students to wear Quest headsets in class
Meta continues to field criticism over how it handles younger consumers using its platforms, but the company is also planning new products that will cater to them. On […]
Apple says it will fix Palestinian flag emoji recommendation when typing ‘Jerusalem’ on iPhone
Apple says a bug is causing iPhone keyboards to recommend the Palestinian flag emoji when a user types “Jerusalem.”
Meta confirms that its Llama 3 open-source LLM is coming in the next month
At an event in London on Tuesday, Meta confirmed that it plans an initial release of Llama 3 — the next generation of its large language model used […]
Four things we learned when US spy chiefs testified to Congress
Cyberattacks, regional conflict, weapons of mass destruction, terrorism, commercial spyware, AI, misinformation, disinformation, deepfakes, and TikTok. These are just some of the top perceived threats that the United […]
OpenAI taps former Twitter India head to kickstart in the country
OpenAI is working with former Twitter India head Rishi Jaitly as a senior advisor to facilitate talks with the government about AI policy, TechCrunch has exclusively learned. OpenAI […]
EA Is Making An Awesome New Innovation Open-Source
Publisher EA has been making it easier for developers to implement accessibility features by making many of them free for other developers to use. Now, the company is expanding that toolset with a patent to help folks with epilepsy and other forms of light sensitivity.