📈 How are companies using AI?
➜ How Is Uber Using AI? Ever wanted to ask Uber’s team directly? Well, now's your chance! Dharmin Parikh, Head of Product Management, and Dhruv Ghulati, Applied AI Product, are joining our live-streamed podcast. I’m really excited for this session. Host: Krystian Bergmann, our AI Consulting Lead. Don’t miss out – it’s tomorrow!
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➜ What Can YCombinator Tell Us About The Future of AI? 247 companies presented at demo day at YC W24. Popular categories with AI are: Voice Agents (6), ChatGPT For Business (5), Video Generation (4). Surprising startups are on the list too, including defensive AI detector.
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➜ New Generative AI Strategy for Best Buy. This summer, Best Buy is launching a generative AI assistant to handle customer inquiries on the website, app, and through its phone support line. The new strategy was announced during reported layoffs that impacted customer support operations. Coincidence?
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➜ Amazon on AI Bets. If you’ve missed the news about Amazon’s $4 billion investment in Anthropic, CNBC caught up with Amazon’s CEO, Andy Jassy, to discuss AI bets and the reasoning behind this investment.
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➜ Intercom Goes All-In with AI. Besides launching Fin AI Copilot (a deep, personal AI assistant for every human support agent), Intercom came up with a new slogan, 'AI-first CS,' and rebranded the website. I was surprised a bit, but… see for yourself!
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➜ AI for New Music Genres. As if creating songs from prompts is not enough, a startup Suno is inviting fans to roll the dice (well, click a button) and get a taste of entirely new music genres. Korean cabaret, rockabilly sitar, slushwave dancehall, big band alt-country and all that jazz.
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➜ AI-powered Badass Security Camera. A startup from Slovenia has shown Eve, an AI-powered home security system which fires paintballs and tear gas pellets at intruders. Let’s hope face recognition works.
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