Xbox debuts a new AI-powered gaming companion for mobile users
Ahead of the Game Developer’s Conference (GDC), Xbox revealed on Thursday that it’s experimenting with an AI-powered gaming sidekick. “Copilot for Gaming,” powered by Microsoft’s AI technology, is a voice-activated assistant designed to enhance the gaming experience and is designed to answer questions, complete tasks, and even criticize if you’re playing poorly. “It can trash […]
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The U.S. government is sounding the alarm about the Royal ransomware operation, which it says has targeted numerous critical infrastructure sectors across the United States. In a joint advisory released on Thursday, the FBI and U.S. cybersecurity agency CISA said that Royal ransomware has claimed multiple victims in the U.S. and internationally, including manufacturing, communications, […]
US government warns Royal ransomware is targeting critical infrastructure by Carly Page originally published on TechCrunch
Digital locker app Movies Anywhere sunsets ‘Screen Pass’ and ‘Watch Together’ features
Movies Anywhere, the Disney-owned app that lets users access their digitally owned movie collection from across services, is shutting down two features, “Screen Pass” and “Watch Together.” Screen Pass, which launched in 2020, allows you to loan out three movies per month within the app which can then be watched by recipients for up to […]
Digital locker app Movies Anywhere sunsets ‘Screen Pass’ and ‘Watch Together’ features by Lauren Forristal originally published on TechCrunch
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Prog.ai wants to help recruiters find technical talent by inferring skills from GitHub code
Companies already have a wealth of tools at their disposal for headhunting technical talent, but a new startup wants to give recruiters a leg-up by bringing together the worlds of GitHub and LinkedIn to create a database of the most suitable candidates for a specific software development role — and it’s doing so by using […]
Prog.ai wants to help recruiters find technical talent by inferring skills from GitHub code by Paul Sawers originally published on TechCrunch
For female VCs bias is a branding issue
More women in venture means that bias and strategic branding are increasingly more relevant for a larger fraction of check-writers.
For female VCs bias is a branding issue by Natasha Mascarenhas originally published on TechCrunch