6sense founder secures $30 million for AI-driven sales startup 1mind

Amanda Kahlow, the founder of 6sense, has raised $30 million for her new venture, 1mind, which aims to revolutionize sales and marketing through AI technology. Operating in stealth mode for the past year, 1mind focuses on developing tools that could potentially replace human roles in sales processes. This significant funding round underscores growing investor confidence in AI solutions within the sales sector.

Google Maps introduces AI-powered tools for interactive project creation

Google has launched innovative AI tools for Google Maps that allow users to generate code for creating interactive map projects. This development aims to empower developers and non-developers alike to design customized mapping experiences. The introduction of these tools could significantly enhance user engagement and creativity on the platform.

Wikipedia calls for AI firms to adopt paid API amid scraping concerns

Wikipedia is urging artificial intelligence companies to utilize its paid API instead of scraping its content, as it seeks to sustain operations in a challenging digital landscape marked by declining traffic. The nonprofit encyclopedia aims to protect its resources and ensure fair compensation for the use of its data. This move highlights the growing tension between content providers and AI developers over the ethical use of online information.

Meta launches groundbreaking ASR model for over 1,600 languages

Meta has unveiled its new open source automatic speech recognition (ASR) system, capable of transcribing more than 1,600 languages, a significant expansion compared to OpenAI's Whisper model, which only supports 99 languages. This move marks Meta's return to the open source AI community, potentially reshaping accessibility in multilingual communication. The introduction of this comprehensive ASR model could enhance global communication tools and foster inclusivity in technology.

Kaltura invests $27M in AI avatar startup eSelf to enhance video tools

Kaltura has completed the acquisition of AI avatar startup eSelf for $27 million, aiming to incorporate generative AI capabilities into its enterprise video and learning platforms. eSelf was founded by the architect behind Snap's AI technology, showcasing a strong pedigree in the field. This deal highlights Kaltura's commitment to advancing its offerings by leveraging cutting-edge AI solutions.

Excessive chatbot use linked to delusions among users

A rising trend indicates that heavy users of AI chatbots, especially OpenAI's ChatGPT, are experiencing delusions during extended interactions. This phenomenon raises concerns about the psychological effects of prolonged engagement with AI technology. Experts highlight the need for awareness and potential guidelines to mitigate these risks.

Intel’s AI chief Sachin Katti joins OpenAI for infrastructure development

Sachin Katti, previously Intel's Chief Technology and AI Officer, has departed the company to take on a hardware role at OpenAI. His move is expected to bolster OpenAI's infrastructure initiatives, which are crucial for the startup's ongoing growth in AI technologies. Katti's expertise in AI and technology positions him as a key asset in enhancing OpenAI's capabilities.

Lovable targets corporate market as user base approaches 8 million

AI coding startup Lovable is nearing 8 million users, with over half of Fortune 500 companies leveraging its platform to enhance creativity. CEO Osika highlighted the strong retention rate, indicating solid growth within its diverse user base. The company is now focusing on expanding its reach among corporate employees.

OpenAI reports $20B annual recurring revenue and $1.4T data center investments

Sam Altman revealed that OpenAI is on track to achieve an annual recurring revenue of $20 billion, bolstered by a significant pipeline of upcoming business ventures. He also disclosed that the company has secured approximately $1.4 trillion in commitments for data center operations. This financial outlook underscores OpenAI's aggressive expansion in the AI sector and its potential for future growth.

ChatGPT leaks suggest OpenAI’s data scraping practices raise concerns

Recent leaks reveal that ChatGPT's chat logs, described as cringeworthy, were found within a Google Analytics tool. Experts suggest this may indicate that OpenAI is scraping data from Google, raising ethical questions about data usage. The revelations could impact user trust and prompt further scrutiny of AI data practices.