• The first ever contract negotiated between 2 AIs – British startup Luminance’s Autopilot goes “from opening a contract in Word all the way through to negotiating terms and then sending it to DocuSign,” shortening the process of negotiating an NDA to just a few minutes. - CNBC
• “Just as GitHub was founded on Git, today we are re-founded on Copilot” - AI becomes the new heart of the “GitHub Universe”, with new features, a partner program for 3rd-party services, JetBrains integration, a customizable enterprise offering, and more. - GitHub
• GitHub CEO Thomas Dohmke confirmed that “costs to run Copilot per user [are] lower than the price that we’re charging,” clearing up the rumor that Copilot isn’t making money. - Semafor
• Samsung joins the genAI club with Gauss, a 3-part model (language, code, images) that they’re currently using internally for employee productivity, aiming to expand it to product applications. - ZDNet
• Security in AI apps is tricky – check out this step-by-step guide on how to uncover vulnerabilities in AI-powered apps. - bugcrowd
• Buried deep within AWS terms of service is a potential agreement to use your usage data from specific services to train Amazon’s AIs – it’s possible to opt out but it's a bit difficult, this guide will show you how to do it. - LWIAWS