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Why VCs see voice as the next big frontier in AI innovation
Voice AI startups raised over $398 million in VC funding in 2024, according to PitchBook data. The technology is expanding into enterprise uses such as…
Big banks divest from climate change groups ahead of Trump term
As Donald J. Trump’s second presidency begins, America’s biggest banks and asset managers have abandoned one of the most overt symbols of their commitment to…
What does everyone’s Dungeons And Dragons game need? A big dinosaur
Dinosaurs are scary enough, but what about undead or cybernetic ones? Spray paint Monsters are an important part of one Dungeons & Dragons the session….
Suing Big Oil for Climate Damage
Current climate brings you the latest sustainability business news every Monday. Sign up to get it in your inbox. getty likeCalifornia faces massive costs to…
Big boxing announcement reveals upcoming Garcia, Haney, Lopez and Ennis fights
NEW YORK, NEW YORK – APRIL 20: Ryan Garcia (white tights) reacts against Devin Haney (grey tights) … [+] during their WBC Super Lightweight title…
Inside Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s big business ambitions, 5 years after their royal exit
Of course, there’s also Willy. The source says that after the invitations went out, Harry and Grosvenor had a chat. (Vanity Fair (also reported that…
Henna Virkkunen denies taking a softer approach to Big Tech as Trump returns
A top EU official has denied taking a softer approach to Big Tech, citing a “very clear legal basis” for regulators and noting several ongoing…
Anduril goes big in Ohio with Arsenal 1’s ‘Hyperscale’ drone factory
The six-foot jet-powered Roadrunner interceptor/attack drone is an important Anduril product Anduril In August, disruptive defense technology company Anduril announced it had raised $1.5 billion…
PFL makes big changes, here’s everything you need to know
SAN DIEGO, CA – SEPTEMBER 07: Usman Nurmagomedov celebrates after defeating Alexander Shabliy during … [+] Bellator Champions Series: San Diego at Pechanga Arena on…
How big business uses factual research to deceive the public
Philosopher David Freeborn says independent research is being funded by big business in order to distract the public and policymakers from the potential harms of…