Key sections of the US Constitution deleted from government's website: Internet sleuths say the U.S. Constitution's website is now missing key sections from its website, including a key legal provision relating to habeas corpus, which protects citizens from unlawful detention. Read More |
First impressions of Alexa+, Amazon's upgraded, AI-powered digital assistant: To find out whether Alexa is still the best smart assistant for my family, I'm going to test Amazon's AI-powered devices, experiment with AI queries, and write out my thoughts in a multi-part series. Read More |
Instagram takes on Snapchat with new 'Instagram Map': Instagram notes that location sharing is off by default on Instagram Map, and a user's location only updates when they open the app, meaning it doesn't provide real-time location updates. Read More |
|
|
Verify users during onboarding to fight fraud, meet compliance requirements, build trust, and protect your business and customers. Persona's low-code identity verification platform allows you to verify individuals and businesses in over 200 countries and territories, dynamically adapting your flows based on real-time risk signals so you can maximize conversion and minimize risk.  |
|
| Tavily raises $25M to connect AI agents to the web: The one-year-old startup raised a Series A led by Insight Partners. Read More |
Google's AI coding agent Jules is now out of beta: Powered by Gemini 2.5 Pro, Jules is an asynchronous, agent-based coding tool that integrates with GitHub, clones codebases into Google Cloud virtual machines, and uses AI to fix or update code while developers focus on other tasks. Read More |
Google says hackers stole its customers' data by breaching its Salesforce database: Google attributed the breach to a hacking group, ShinyHunters, known for targeting big companies and their cloud-based databases. Read More |
Payment platform Lava raises $5.8M to build digital wallets for the 'agent-native economy': Lava is a digital wallet that lets merchants use credits to facilitate transactions. Read More |
OpenAI is practically giving ChatGPT to the government for free: GSA Federal Acquisition Service commissioner Josh Gruenbaum in a statement encouraged "other American AI technology companies to follow OpenAI's lead and work with us." Read More |
|
|
TechCrunch Disrupt is almost here—don't just show up, show off. Engage attendees with interactive displays, free snacks (ice cream wins hearts), and comfy seating that invites conversation. Add eye-catching giveaways and you've got a booth that not only draws a crowd—but keeps them coming back. Click here to book your Disrupt exhibit space online today.  |
|
| Google denies AI search features are killing website traffic: Though Google hasn't shared any specific data to back up its conclusions, even if we assume Google's claims to be true, this doesn't necessarily mean that AI isn't having an impact. Read More |
|
|
Has this been forwarded to you? Click here to subscribe to this newsletter. |
|
|
Copyright © 2025 TechCrunch Media LLC 501 2nd Street, Suite 650, San Francisco, CA 94107 |
|
|
|
0 comments:
Post a Comment