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‘Avatar’ director James Cameron says generative AI is ‘horrifying’ | TechCrunch
James Cameron’s movies are often at the cutting edge of visual effects technology, but that doesn't make him a fan of generative AI.
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yesterday

Character AI will offer interactive 'Stories' to kids instead of open-ended chat | TechCrunch
The company announced last month that it would no longer allow minors to use its chat features.
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6 days ago

Altman describes OpenAI's forthcoming AI device as more peaceful and calm than the iPhone | TechCrunch
Altman and Ive tease a simple AI device aimed at calm, distraction-free computing, launching within two years.
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last week

Google teams up with Accel to hunt for India's next AI breakouts | TechCrunch
Google and Accel will jointly invest up to $2 million in each startup through their new partnership.
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last week

AI is too risky to insure, say people whose job is insuring risk | TechCrunch
Major insurers including AIG, Great American, and WR Berkley are asking U.S. regulators for permission to exclude AI-related liabilities from corporate policies. One underwriter describes the AI models’ outputs to the FT as "too much of a black box."
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last week

How to make 1880s-to-2025 AI portraits with Gemini Nano Banana Pro, explains Google | Mint
Nano Banana Pro’s decade grid trend is going viral after the official X account shared a playful prompt asking users to generate a 4×4 timeline of themselves from the 1880s to 2025. Powered by Google’s Gemini 3, the tool creates strikingly realistic, era-styled AI portraits and edits.
mint
last week

US and Asia stocks slide as AI jitters persist
Strong sales at artificial intelligence chip giant Nvidia did little to quell investor worries.
2 weeks ago

How this founder’s unlikely path to Silicon Valley could become an edge in industrial tech | TechCrunch
Young's age and background – things that might seem like disadvantages when it comes to more established industries – have become his secret weapons. When he walks into a room of executives twice or three times his age, he says, there's initial skepticism. "Who the hell is this young guy and how does he know what he's talking about?"
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2 weeks ago