Will Seedance 2.0 Actually Hurt Your Small Video Business?
Hollywood pushes back on ByteDance Seedance 2.0 as studios, unions, and AI firms confront legal risk, economics, and the future of generated video.
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Hollywood pushes back on ByteDance Seedance 2.0 as studios, unions, and AI firms confront legal risk, economics, and the future of generated video.
Airbnb is embedding large language models into search, discovery and support, reshaping platform economics, host workflows, and the future of vertical AI systems.
Why the headlines about folded safety teams matter differently to a five-person maker of artisanal candles than they do to a government contractor.
This article leans heavily on OpenAI’s product announcement and related coverage to explain what Lockdown Mode and Elevated Risk labels do, who can use them, and how teams of 5 to 50 should change processes today.
this article is about recent corporate and regional reporting, including Qiddiya and Microsoft materials, because the public narrative about the project is currently concentrated in those sources. Read on for independent analysis and practical math for small teams.
Railway, a San Francisco cloud platform, raised $100 million Series B led by TQ Ventures after growing to two million developers organically.
Mexico-based Cemex has deployed LUCA Bot, an AI financial agent used by about 100 senior leaders to query thousands of internal economic and operational data points, sales and plant performance across cement, ready-mix and aggregates, to deliver finance insights.
MIT Technology Review has launched a short, practical AI newsletter called Making AI Work aimed at people who need to turn models into measurable outcomes rather than just read about models.
Imagine a world where AI systems could potentially disrupt the electric grid or even assist in creating chemical weapons. Scary, right? Well, California lawmakers aren’t taking any chances. They’ve just advanced a groundbreaking bill to make AI safer, even if it means butting heads with tech giants like Meta and Google.
In the bustling ecosystem of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), the advent of Artificial Intelligence (AI) teeters between a beacon of hope and a formidable challenge. With every endeavour to scale efficiency and productivity, the magnetic pull towards AI technology grows stronger. Yet, the path to embracing AI’s full potential is strewn with hurdles that SMEs grapple with.