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OpenAI Acquires Talent from AI Recommendation Startup Crossing Minds
Crossing Minds, a startup specializing in AI-driven recommendation systems for e-commerce, announced Thursday that its team will join OpenAI. The startup, backed by Index Ventures, Shopify, Plug and Play, and Radical Ventures, had raised over $13.5 million across multiple funding rounds.
Known for collaborating with retailers to refine personalized shopping algorithms, Crossing Minds claims its technology analyzes customer behavior without compromising privacy. In a blog post, its co-founders wrote: “Joining OpenAI allows us to align our work with a mission we deeply respect: ensuring artificial general intelligence benefits all of humanity. We’re eager to contribute our expertise to a team shaping AI’s future.”
Meta in Talks to Acquire Voice-Cloning Startup Play AI
Meta is negotiating a deal to acquire Play AI, a startup specializing in AI-generated voice replication, aiming to integrate its technology and talent. Play AI’s platform enables users to clone voices for AI-assisted applications, such as customer service. According to Crunchbase, the startup has raised $23.5 million from investors, including 500 Startups and Race Capital.
Google’s Doppl: Virtual Try-Ons Powered by AI
Google unveiled Doppl, an experimental app that uses AI to visualize how clothing items would look on users. Available on iOS and Android in the U.S., the app generates digital avatars from full-body photos, allowing users to “try on” outfits sourced from social media, thrift stores, or friends’ wardrobes. Doppl can even transform static images into AI-generated videos for a more realistic preview.
Google Open-Sources Gemini CLI, Bridging AI and Developer Workflows
Google introduced Gemini CLI, an open-source AI tool designed to integrate its Gemini models directly into developers’ coding environments. The command-line interface lets programmers use natural language to debug, explain, or generate code—positioning it as a rival to OpenAI’s Codex and Anthropic’s Claude Code.
Google DeepMind’s On-Device AI for Robotics
Google DeepMind launched Gemini Robotics On-Device, a language model enabling robots to perform tasks offline. Building on March’s cloud-based Gemini Robotics, the new model—tested on ALOHA, Franka FR3, and Apptronik’s Apollo robots—excels in precision movements like unzipping bags or folding laundry. Google claims it matches its cloud counterpart’s performance while outperforming other on-device models.
Anthropic’s Initiative to Study AI’s Economic Disruption
Amid rising job displacement fears, Anthropic unveiled its Economic Futures Program to research AI’s labor-market impact and propose policy solutions. Sarah Hink, Anthropic’s Head of Policy Partnerships, told TechCrunch: “These discussions must be evidence-based, not driven by preconceived narratives.”
Nvidia Reclaims Title as World’s Most Valuable Company
Nvidia’s stock surged 4% Wednesday, closing at a record $154.31—propelling its market cap to $3.77 trillion, ahead of Microsoft ($3.66T) and Apple ($3.01T). CEO Jensen Huang’s bullish remarks at its investor meeting reinforced confidence in its AI-chip dominance.
Trump’s Planned AI Push: Energy and Infrastructure Overhaul
Four sources told Reuters the Trump administration is drafting executive orders to boost U.S. power supplies for AI expansion, including faster grid connections and federal land leases for data centers—a move seen as countering China’s tech ambitions.
SoftBank’s Ambition: Dominating “Super AI”
Masayoshi Son, CEO of SoftBank Group, declared plans to make the firm the top “super AI” platform provider within a decade, likening its potential to Microsoft or Google’s market control.
China’s Ant Group and DeepSeek Launch AI Health App
Ant Group, an Alibaba affiliate, debuted “AQ” (Answer Your Question), an AI app offering virtual doctor consultations, medical report analysis, and emergency appointment prioritization—with potential global rollout plans.
France’s Eurazeo Leads $20M Round for Germany’s Aedifion
The investment highlights AI’s expanding role in real estate: Aedifion’s cloud platform uses AI to optimize building energy use, cutting costs and emissions.
ElevenLabs Debuts Standalone AI Voice App
The London-based startup released iOS/Android apps for AI voice generation, offering 10 free monthly minutes and shared web/mobile credits.
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Will AI Kill Television—Or Make It Smarter?
Imagine your TV recommending shows in a synthetic voice: “I made this just for you!” This isn’t sci-fi—it’s AI’s looming disruption of broadcasting.
Bill Abbott, CEO of Great American Media, predicts: “Generative AI is about to explode in ways people aren’t anticipating.” Platforms like Tubi and Crunchyroll already use machine learning to personalize recommendations, drawing younger audiences from social media.
Yet AI’s dual-edged potential unsettles creators. While tools like OpenAI’s Sora and Google’s Veo 3 revolutionize video production, CreatorCut CEO Joshua Rider cautions: “Studio-quality clips at the push of a button aren’t here yet.”
Hollywood, however, is embracing AI for post-production (Runway AI aided Oscar-nominated films this year). Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos sees AI as a creative enhancer—not just a cost-cutter.
Studies suggest AI will redefine content consumption: faster, hyper-personalized, and interactive. Next time you binge a show, remember: an algorithm might be your unseen co-producer.