Amazon quietly rolls out support for passkeys, with a catch

October 17, 2023

Amazon has quietly rolled out support for passkeys as it becomes the latest tech giant to join the passwordless future. But you still might have to hold onto your Amazon password for a little while longer. The option to set up a passkey is now available on the e-commerce giant’s website, allowing users to log […]

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Procurify lands fresh cash to invest in AI-powered tools for procurement

October 17, 2023

Roughly eight years ago, a little-known startup called Procurify raised $4 million for its platform that hosts tools to take some of the pain out of enterprise procurement. The company never became buzzy, exactly. But Procurify grew steadily over the subsequent years, going on to raise $20 million in its Series B and today closing […]

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Reality Defender raises $15M to detect text, video and image deepfakes

October 17, 2023

Reality Defender, one of several startups developing tools to attempt to detect deepfakes and other AI-generated content, today announced that it raised $15 million in a Series A funding round led by DCVC with participation from Comcast Ventures, Ex/ante, Parameter Ventures and Nat Friedman’s AI Grant. The proceeds will be put toward doubling Reality Defender’s […]

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Nova Credit lands $45M to grow its cross-border and alternative data credit products

October 17, 2023

Moving from one country to another is difficult in many ways, not the least of which involves starting over financially. Nova Credit, which started out as a graduate research project out of Stanford University about seven years ago, was founded to help immigrants overcome the obstacles of applying for things like apartments or loans with […]

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Microsoft-affiliated research finds flaws in GTP-4

October 17, 2023

Sometimes, following instructions too precisely can land you in hot water — if you’re a large language model, that is. That’s the conclusion reached by a new, Microsoft-affiliated scientific paper that looked at the “trustworthiness” — and toxicity — of large language models (LLMs) including OpenAI’s GPT-4 and GPT-3.5, GPT-4’s predecessor. The co-authors write that, […]

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Unleashing Secrets of the 1995 Bull Market

October 17, 2023
In order to predict the possible emergence of an upcoming bull market, it is essential to first analyze the economic factors that were prevalent in 1995. According to renowned financial…

Give biotech a chance for the planet’s sake, EU lawmakers urged

October 17, 2023

European Union lawmakers are being urged to avoid too much risk aversion from holding back the potential of the homegrown biotech sector. Developments in biotech could be transformative in a range of critical sectors. Beyond huge promise in healthcare, innovative, low carbon applications in areas like agriculture and food systems and energy production could help […]

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Why it’ll be hard to tell if AI ever becomes conscious

October 17, 2023
This story originally appeared in The Algorithm, our weekly newsletter on AI. To get stories like this in your inbox first, sign up here. Many people in AI will be familiar with the story of the Mechanical Turk. It was a chess-playing machine built in 1770, and it was so good its opponents were tricked…