Tech founders secure €7.3m for Ravical, an artificial intelligence start-up targeting service firms

Belgian entrepreneur Joris Van Der Gucht and team have raised €7.3 million for Ravical, aiming to automate expert service firms with cutting-edge artificial intelligence.
Netflix discloses first use of generative artificial intelligence in original show

Netflix used generative artificial intelligence to create a landmark visual sequence in ´The Eternaut´, accelerating production and cutting costs.
Generative artificial intelligence drives growth in server CPU market

The rise of generative artificial intelligence is reshaping the server CPU market, as companies pivot towards specialized chips to meet demands.
LameHug malware uses large language model commands in Ukraine attacks

The LameHug malware leverages an artificial intelligence-powered large language model to generate dynamic attack commands, marking a new tactic seen in recent cyber-attacks on Ukraine´s security sector.
DC Council member Trayon White used generative artificial intelligence in political ad before reelection

Trayon White´s campaign in Washington, DC, employed generative Artificial Intelligence for a last-minute video ad, igniting debate about transparency and regulation in political messaging.
California courts set new guidelines for artificial intelligence use

California’s Judicial Council has introduced rules on artificial intelligence, emphasizing transparency and ethics across the state’s judicial system.
The evolving story of three-parent babies and mitochondrial donation

Eight babies in the UK were born using DNA from three people via experimental IVF, but this genetic approach has a global and complex history beyond recent headlines.
How to run large language models locally and the evolution of three-parent babies

Researchers have made it possible to run large language models on laptops, while advances in DNA have enabled three-parent babies—highlighting technology´s impact on privacy and reproduction.
Major artificial intelligence training dataset found to contain millions of personal documents

A leading open-source artificial intelligence training dataset likely contains hundreds of millions of images exposing personal and sensitive information, according to new research.
PixVerse brings artificial intelligence video creation to underserved storytellers worldwide

PixVerse is using artificial intelligence to make video creation accessible for billions globally, empowering new storytellers and opening fresh business opportunities.