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Music Assistant: Open-Source Media Library Manager
Music Assistant is a free, opensource Media library manager that connects to your streaming services and a wide range of connected speakers. The server is the beating heart, the core of Music Assistant and must run on an always-on device like a Raspberry Pi, a NAS or an Intel NUC or alike.
GitHub Copilot SDK: Multi-Platform Integration Guide
Multi-platform SDK for integrating GitHub Copilot Agent into apps and services
Universal Music Group, TikTok Renew AI Music Agreement
For years, UMG has pushed platforms, streaming services, and AI companies to implement stricter content moderation policies.
Hark Raises $700M for Universal AI Interface and Multimodal Models
Hark expects to release its first multimodal models this summer, which it says will power a personal AI platform that works with existing products and services. The company expects to follow that with hardware devices built specifically for those systems.
Airbnb Expands AI for Hotels, Services, and Support
Airbnb will soon let you book luggage storage and car rental services on its app.
Google Unveils Audio-Powered Smart Glasses at IO 2026
Google is calling the new devices "audio glasses," in that users will be able to issue verbal commands to them and get things done via its ecosystem of apps and services, including Gemini.
AI Tool myuuid.shop: Revolutionizing AI Services
AI Tool myuuid.shop: Revolutionizing AI Services AI technology has rapidly evolved, reshaping industries and enhancing efficiency across various sectors. At the…
Anthropic Launches AI Tools for Law Firms
As the AI legal services industry heats up, Anthropic is launching its own suite of features designed to assist law firms.
Parker Fintech Startup Files for Bankruptcy
Parker, a well-funded startup offering corporate credit cards and banking services, has filed for bankruptcy and is widely reported to have shut down.
Oracle AI Developer Hub: Resources for Building AI Applications
Technical resources for AI developers to build applications, agents, and systems using Oracle AI Database and OCI services
AI-Powered Financial Services Tools on GitHub Trending
AI Powered Financial Services Tools on GitHub: A Trend to Watch In recent years, the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into financial services has bec…
Snabbit Secures $56M as On-Demand Home Services Boom
Snabbit now processes over 40,000 daily jobs and has cut costs sharply as it expands across cities and services.
AI in Medicine: California's Tech-Driven Healthcare Shift
Hi everyone! My journalism professor is making us write a feature article with multiple interviews. The topic I got is the relationship between the healthcare and technology sectors in California. I am specifically focusing on how the push and pull between these two sectors is driving the rapid corporatization of healthcare. My article is supposed to explore how the expansion of tech-driven healthcare solutions, such as digital health, AI services, and venture-backed hospitals, is contributing to a healthcare system that increasingly puts profits over patient care. My draft is due this weekend, but 2 of my interviews ghosted me, so I need people to interview and some more ideas. If anyone is willing to give me their opinions on their experiences of AI in medicine or any ideas in the comments, that would be amazing. If any doctors or those involved in either sector would be open to being interviewed, please let me know! I would love the opportunity!
Truecaller's Growth Strategies Beyond India
As growth slows, Truecaller is leaning on subscriptions, business services, and new features to sustain momentum beyond India.
AI's Productivity Boost: Layoffs or Worker Benefits?
I keep hearing that AI will make workers more productive. But the part I don’t understand is this: If one employee can now do the work of three people, why is the default outcome usually: * fire two people * keep the same workload * give the remaining person more pressure * send the savings upward Why isn’t the obvious outcome: * shorter work weeks * higher wages * lower prices * more time off * better services It feels like AI is being sold to the public as “everyone will be more productive,” but implemented by companies as “we need fewer humans.” Maybe I’m missing something, but productivity gains only feel like progress if normal people share in them. Otherwise it’s not really “*AI helping workers*.” It’s just automation being used as a layoff machine. **Do you think AI will actually improve life for workers, or will it mostly just increase profits while making jobs more insecure?**