Lawyer behind AI psychosis cases warns of mass casualty risks
Gleamer, which provides AI software for radiologists, raises $29.5M
Gleamer, a five-year-old French startup that has developed AI software to help radiologists diagnose and detect bone trauma lesions in scans among other conditions, has raised €27 million ($29.5 million) in a Series B round of funding. Founded in 2017, Gleamer’s core flagship BoneView software, which it touts as an “AI companion for bone trauma […]
Gleamer, which provides AI software for radiologists, raises $29.5M by Paul Sawers originally published on TechCrunch
Ask Sophie: How do we relocate Ukrainian and Russian team members to the U.S.?
Over the last year and a half or so, we helped several team members relocate from Ukraine and Russia. How do we bring them here?
Ask Sophie: How do we relocate Ukrainian and Russian team members to the U.S.? by Walter Thompson originally published on TechCrunch
Proton launches its password manager Proton Pass
A couple of months after unveiling Proton Pass, Proton — the company behind end-to-end encrypted email service Proton Mail — is officially launching its password manager to everyone. As a reminder, Proton Pass is an end-to-end encrypted password manager for individuals and (soon) families. Everybody should use a password manager as it helps you use […]
Proton launches its password manager Proton Pass by Romain Dillet originally published on TechCrunch
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China’s AI firms might further lose chip access in new US ban
The U.S. is weighing additional restrictions on AI chip export to China amid rising concerns over the use of advanced semiconductors for military modernization. The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday that the U.S. Department of Commerce could prohibit shipments of chips from manufacturers including Nvidia to customers in China as soon as early next month. […]
China’s AI firms might further lose chip access in new US ban by Rita Liao originally published on TechCrunch