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AI Video

Instagram TV: New Long-Form Video Features Announced

Instagram is coming for streaming services like Netflix and Amazon Prime Video as it sets its ambitions for living room viewing.

Global · General · Jun 23, 2026
AI Infrastructure

Sarvam Raises $234M, Becomes India's Newest AI Unicorn

Indian IT services company HCLTech is investing $150 million in the Bengaluru startup.

Asia · General · Jun 16, 2026
AI Tools

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.

Global · General · Jun 16, 2026
AI Tools

GitHub Copilot SDK: Multi-Platform Integration Guide

Multi-platform SDK for integrating GitHub Copilot Agent into apps and services

Global · Developers · Jun 5, 2026
AI Infrastructure

Lovable Boosts AI Infrastructure with Google Cloud Expansion

Lovable and Google signed an expanded multiyear deal that involves a 5x expansion of Lovable's footprint on Google Cloud, and expanded access to Anthropic Claude.

Global · Enterprises · Jun 4, 2026
AI Infrastructure

Alphabet Seeks $80B for AI Expansion

"The company is experiencing strong demand for its AI solutions and services from enterprises and consumers, at levels that are exceeding the company’s available supply," Alphabet said in its statement.

Global · Enterprises · Jun 2, 2026
AI Tools

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.

Global · General · May 27, 2026
AI Tools

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.

Global · General · May 22, 2026
AI Infrastructure

Waymo Pauses Freeway Rides and Atlanta, San Antonio Services

The service suspension comes as Waymo has also paused operations in Atlanta and San Antonio after its robotaxis drove into flooded streets.

Global · General · May 22, 2026
AI Tools

Airbnb Expands AI for Hotels, Services, and Support

Airbnb will soon let you book luggage storage and car rental services on its app.

Global · General · May 21, 2026
AI Tools

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.

Global · General · May 20, 2026
AI Tools

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…

Global · Developers · May 19, 2026
AI Productivity

Poppy's AI Assistant: Organize Your Digital Life Efficiently

Poppy is an AI-powered app that connects your calendar, email, messages, and other services to surface reminders, suggestions, and tasks based on what’s happening in your life.

Global · General · May 14, 2026
AI Infrastructure

Anthropic Surpasses OpenAI in Business AI Adoption, Ramp Data Shows

A survey compiled from fintech firm Ramp’s clients’ expense data shows 34.4% of participating businesses are paying for Anthropic services, more than any other AI lab, while only 32.3% pay for OpenAI.

Global · Enterprises · May 14, 2026
AI Tools

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.

Global · Enterprises · May 12, 2026
AI Tools

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.

Global · General · May 11, 2026
AI Tools

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

Global · Developers · May 10, 2026
AI Tools

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…

Global · General · May 10, 2026
AI Infrastructure

Ubuntu Services Disrupted by DDoS Attack

A group of hacktivists have claimed responsibility for a distributed denial-of-service attack, which has affected several Ubuntu and Canonical websites, and prevented users from updating the Linux-based operating system.

Global · General · May 1, 2026
AI Search

Mastering AEO: How to Get Cited by AI and Boost Your Visibility

SEO or AEO? Why you’re not showing up in AI answers (yet) This is a consolidation of findings from Neil Patel and Hubspot plus what we have found to work well on our own website. Most business owners are still playing the old game. Some aren’t playing at all. They’re thinking in rankings, keywords, and “getting to page one.” Meanwhile, the ground is shifting under them. Google Search is still dominant, but even it has changed. It’s no longer just a list of blue links. It’s summarizing, interpreting, and answering. And tools like ChatGPT and Perplexity AI aren’t ranking pages at all. They’re answering questions. Which creates a problem most people haven’t fully processed yet: **Users don’t need to click your website anymore to get value.** CTR is dropping. Site visits are declining. Because the answer is already sitting in front of them. And yet, paradoxically… **Your website has never mattered more.** Because now it’s not just competing for clicks. It’s competing to be **the source that gets cited in the answer.** # What actually changed AI search works like this: User asks a question → system searches multiple sources → pulls the best chunks → builds an answer → cites what it trusts If your content isn’t structured for that flow, you don’t exist. Not “low ranking.” Invisible. # What AI actually cares about AI doesn’t care about your keyword density or your clever SEO hacks. It cares if your content is: * easy to find * easy to understand * easy to quote That’s AEO (Answer Engine Optimization). Not magic. Not a secret algorithm. Just being usable inside an answer. # What actually works If you do nothing else, do this: # 1. Start with the answer Don’t spend 800 words “building context.” Bad: “AI is transforming industries…” Better: “AEO is how you structure content so AI tools can find, understand, and cite it in answers.” That’s what gets pulled. # 2. Structure like a human, not a content farm Use: * clear headings * short sections * simple tables * FAQs AI extracts. It doesn’t patiently read your thought leadership essay. Walls of text = ignored. # 3. Be consistent about who you are Your: * business name * description * services * location Need to match everywhere. If your site, LinkedIn, Reddit, and directories all say different things, AI doesn’t trust you. No trust = no citation. # 4. Keep things updated Outdated content doesn’t get used. Simple: * update pages * keep timestamps current * maintain your sitemap Not exciting. Still works. # 5. Let crawlers access your site If AI crawlers can’t access your content, you won’t get cited. Blocking them and expecting visibility is… optimistic. # 6. Measure the right things Stop obsessing over rankings. Track: * Are you mentioned? * Are you cited? * Which pages show up? If you’re not measuring AI visibility, you’re guessing. # Why you’re not cited (yet) Most businesses don’t get cited because: * their content is vague * their structure is messy * their positioning is inconsistent AI didn’t ignore you. It couldn’t understand you. # What you actually need (and what you don’t) You don’t need: * a massive content team * expensive tools * some “AI SEO expert” selling confidence You need: * 10–20 clear, structured pages * direct answers * consistent messaging * basic technical setup That’s enough to start showing up. # The technical layer (the stuff everyone ignores) These are the files quietly determining whether you exist to AI at all. # robots.txt Controls crawler access. If bots can’t crawl your site, you don’t get indexed. # sitemap.xml Tells crawlers what pages exist and what’s been updated. No sitemap = slower discovery = less visibility. # JSON-LD (structured data) Explains what your business, pages, and content actually are. Without it, AI guesses. Poorly. # llms.txt A machine-readable summary of your site for AI systems. Not widely adopted yet, but useful for shaping how you’re interpreted. # crawlers.txt An emerging way to control AI-specific crawlers. Still early. Treat it as a signal, not enforcement. # Human query-based metadata Your content should be built around real questions, not keyword fantasies. Instead of: “AI Solutions for SMB Efficiency Optimization” Write: “How can a small business use AI without hiring a developer?” AI systems think in questions. If you match that, you get used. If you don’t, you get skipped. # How it all fits together * robots.txt / crawlers.txt → controls access * sitemap.xml → tells crawlers what exists * JSON-LD → explains what things are * llms.txt → suggests how to interpret it * query-based content → makes it usable in answers Miss one, you weaken the system. Miss most, you disappear. # Simple test Ask: “What companies would you recommend for \[your category\] in \[your region\]?” If you’re not mentioned or cited, that’s your baseline. No opinions. Just signal. # Bottom line SEO was about ranking pages. AEO is about being useful inside an answer. If your content helps AI explain something clearly, you get cited.

Global · Marketers · Apr 30, 2026
AI Infrastructure

Amazon Launches OpenAI Models on AWS After Microsoft Deal

A day after OpenAI got Microsoft to agree to end exclusive rights, AWS announced a slate of OpenAI model offerings, including a new agent service.

Global · Developers · Apr 29, 2026
AI Tools

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.

Global · General · Apr 28, 2026
AI Tools

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!

US · General · Apr 28, 2026
AI Tools

Truecaller's Growth Strategies Beyond India

As growth slows, Truecaller is leaning on subscriptions, business services, and new features to sustain momentum beyond India.

Global · General · Apr 28, 2026
AI Tools

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?**

Global · General · Apr 27, 2026
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