FTC reportedly looking into OpenAI over ‘reputational harm’ caused by ChatGPT
The FTC is reportedly in at least the exploratory phase of investigating OpenAI over whether the company’s flagship ChatGPT conversational AI made “false, misleading, disparaging or harmful” statements about people. It seems unlikely this will lead to a sudden crackdown, but it shows that the FTC is doing more than
Read moreRipple’s XRP token was a security sometimes, a judge rules
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Ripple’s XRP token was an investment contract when the company sold it to institutional investors, a judge ruled today. The case, brought by the Securities and Exchange Commission, is one of the biggest in determining whether tokens are securities. Though this is an
Read moreWelcome to the new venture normal
The U.S. venture capital market has seemingly found a new normal: Trends around the number of deals and amount of dollars invested in startups so far this year appear to be stabilizing. The Exchange explores startups, markets and money. Read it every morning on TechCrunch+ or get The Exchange newsletter
Read moreSentry report shows developer happiness drives productivity
Toronto-based tech company Sentry recently released a report on developer productivity and happiness, shedding light on the challenges faced by developers and offering insights into how companies can optimize developer workflows. Sentry’s CEO, Milin Desai, discussed the key findings of the report in an interview, and emphasized the importance of
Read moreChinese hacker forged authentication tokens to access government email: Microsoft
A China-based threat actor was able to access cloud-based Microsoft email accounts of approximately 25 organizations — including government agencies, as well as related consumer accounts of individuals likely associated with these organizations — by forging authentication tokens to access user email, the company has warned. It doesn’t say how,
Read moreCan Amazon please show mercy to the brands and products we love?
Digital Photography Review (best known as DPReview) was regarded as one of the best review and news sites, bolstered by a strong community. It was founded at the dawn of the internet, back in 1998, and in 2007, Amazon bought it. The staff was slowly replaced with contractors and freelancers
Read moreSimbe’s inventory robots score $28 million in funding
Inventory robots are having a moment. Two days back, Swiss firm Verity announced an $11 million raise. That followed a $20 million round from fellow drone inventory startup B Garage, which, in turn, arrived two days after Gather AI announced it had acquired competitor Ware. That same day, Dexory announced
Read moreInstagram Threads update brings iOS 17 support among other small improvements
After topping 100 million users just five days after its public debut, Instagram’s new Threads app for iOS is out now with its first update, bringing a handful of small changes and tweaks, added features, and various bug fixes, including support for the recently released iOS 17 public beta. The
Read moreNothing Phone (2) review
Carl Pei seemed practically giddy when he spotted a pretender on the MWC show floor. He posed for a picture status with the phone and fired off a series a tweets. Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, after all — though most in the industry don’t handle it in
Read moreQuickBlox app developers urged to update platform to close serious holes
Application developers using the QuickBlox software development kit and application programming interface for chat and video applications are being urged to update the framework as soon as possible to close serious vulnerabilities. QuickBlox is often used under the hood of popular iOS, Android and web chat and video applications in
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