Good evening!
For once, humans are replacing AI.
Here are the 7 things you missed today:
1. 😬 Reddit is Suing Anthropic Over Alleged Unauthorized Use
Reddit filed a lawsuit today against AI startup Anthropic, accusing it of scraping user comments without consent to train its Claude chatbot. Despite Anthropic’s claiming it blocked its bots from the site, the complaint cites over 100,000 unauthorized accesses since July 2024. (CNBC)
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3. 💼 OpenAI Launched New Enterprise Features for its 3M Paying Biz Users
OpenAI hit 3 million paying business users (up 2M from Feb) and celebrated with upgrades to ChatGPT Enterprise, introducing features like meeting recording and connectors for Google Drive, Box, and other applications. (CNBC)
4. 😒 90% of SaaS Content Gets Ignored
Not because it's bad, but because it isn't mentioned in the right places.
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5. 🤖 Mistral Released Mistral Code
French AI startup Mistral is releasing Mistral Code, its own AI-driven “vibe coding” assistant designed to compete with tools like GitHub Copilot. Built on the open-source Continue project, Mistral Code offers in-IDE assistance, local deployment options, and enterprise tools, and is currently in private beta for JetBrains and VS Code platforms. (TechCrunch)
6. 🧍 Klarna is Using Humans as VIP Customer Service
Turns out, there’s still value in human workers. Klarna CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski announced plans to employ human agents for VIP customer service, acknowledging that while AI has streamlined operations, personal interaction remains crucial for high-value clients. (TechCrunch)
7. 🚕 Uber Added a New Elderly Account Type With Simpler UI
Uber rolled out Senior Accounts which feature larger text, simplified interfaces, and options for caregivers to manage rides and monitor trips. The initiative aims to make ride-hailing more accessible for older adults and is now available in the U.S. and select international markets. Brb, going to tell my grandma about this. (TechCrunch)
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