• Meta faces publisher copyright AI lawsuit in France
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    In BriefPosted:5:11 AM PDT March 12, 2025Image Credits:David Paul Morris/Bloomberg / Getty ImagesMeta faces publisher copyright AI lawsuit in FranceMeta is facing an AI copyright publisher lawsuit in France accusing it of economic parasitism, Reuters reports.The French litigation was filed in a Paris court this week by the National Publishing Union (SNE), the National Union of Authors and Composers (SNAC), and the Society of People of Letters (SGDL), which are accusing Meta of unlawfully training its AI models on their protected content.The case is thought to be the first such action against an AI giant in the country. Meta is facing similar litigation in the U.S. in relation to the alleged use of unlicensed protected material to train its large language models, such as Llama.Reporting on comments made by the publishing associations at a press conference on Wednesday, Reuters quotes Maia Bensimon, the general delegate of SNAC, who alleged Meta is guilty of monumental looting. The SNEs director general, Renaud Lefebvre, also dubbed the legal fight that the publishers are embarking on as a David versus Goliath battle.Meta has been contacted for comment. The TechCrunch AI glossaryTopics
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  • Ditto lands $82M to synchronize data from the edge to the cloud
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    Ditto, a company thats setting out to bring resilient connectivity to edge devices, has raised $82 million in a Series B round of funding at a post-money valuation of $462 million more than double its Series A valuation from 2023. Edge, in the context of Dittos industry, refers to a distributed computing model that brings data processing and storage closer to where its generated (e.g. IoT sensors, 5G routers or smartphones) rather than having to rely on centralized data centers and cloud platforms. Its all about reducing latency and optimizing bandwidth requirements by processing data either on a device itself, or on dedicated edge servers located near to where the data is generated.In the age of AI and computationally intensive machine learning models, this can be particularly vital particularly where real-time decisions are paramount, or any situation where connectivity is patchy. Speed is the name of the game.Ditto bypasses physical edge servers, which Ditto CEO and co-founder Adam Fish says is a costly, labor-intensive endeavor that customers can do without.Imagine your local fast food restaurant chain if theyve added in additional servers and built out Wi-Fi networks in all their locations, when something goes wrong no one on-site is equipped to fix it, Fish told TechCrunch over email. This restaurant is required to have costly technicians available. As one customer described the situation as whack-a-mole.Instead, Ditto uses the hardware that companies deskless workforce already use, such as the smartphones in their pockets. We replace hardware with software a no-brainer choice, Fish added. Flying highDitto team photoImage Credits:DittoFounded in 2018, San Francisco-based Ditto raised $45 million in Series A funding two years ago, in addition to a $9 million seed round in 2021. The company has already amassed an impressive roster of customers, including the U.S. Air Force, which inked a $950 million contract with Ditto back in 2022. In the past year, Ditto says its customer count has doubled to more than 30, while its annual recurring revenue (ARR) has grown by 250%, though it declined to divulge specific numbers.Dittos platform constitutes the core edge sync component, which is an embeddable software development kit (SDK) that device-makers integrate with their application. This allows companies to tap into devices built-in Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, or local LAN capabilities to create ad-hoc mesh networks, whereby apps can discover and communicate with each other independently of any centralized cloud. Ditto serves as a mobile database that apps read and write to locally.And its this approach that has led Ditto to attract several major airlines as customers, including Delta, Japan Airlines, and Lufthansa.Airlines require constant crew collaboration, especially while in-air, but cabin connectivity is often unstable, Ditto co-founder and CEO Adam Fish, told TechCrunch over email. This means that the apps [that] cabin crew use to stay in touch during takeoff, in-flight, and landing can often be disrupted leading to poor communication among the team and, at times, a poor customer experience.Delta, for example, has built a mobile app for its flight attendants that integrates Dittos SDK, and which works on standard company-issued iPhones no special hardware required.Flight attendants can now chat with each other from anywhere in the cabin, making it easy to collaborate with team members consistently during the flight and provide the best customer experience, Fish added. From the edge to the cloudTheres no ignoring the power of modern cloud computing though, and certain functions require the kind of compute only a powerhouse remote server can provide. For instance, autonomous vehicles pack a bunch of sensors and cameras to capture real-time data on their surroundings and they need to be able to process this data locally in real-time to safely maneuver around vehicles, rather than relying on constant cloud connectivity. At the same time, the company will also need to pool vast swathes of data to perform more advanced machine learning tasks, and improve its AI models. Such tasks would typically require the company to pass data to the cloud. The same principle applies to myriad other industry verticals, from point-of-sale (POS) systems in retail to IoT sensors in factories. Thus, Ditto bridges edge devices and the cloud, allowing developers to store and sync data peer-to-peer (P2P) across all their systems while remaining entirely synchronized with data stored elsewhere. As such, Ditto offers distinct pricing for customers that only want to sync between the cloud and their edge devices, without the mesh networking element.Ultimately, its all about creating resilient software infrastructure, where bottlenecks or bandwidth issues dont impede a companys ability to operate. The goal is that your architecture does not rely on the cloud, but it doesnt mean the cloud and centralized systems dont have a place, Fish said. Instead with Ditto, they can do what they are best at large scale data integration and long-term storage, but not act as a bottleneck for operational data.Dittos product tiersImage Credits:DittoWith a fresh $82 million in the bank, Fish says that the company plans to grow its team and scale its core product, including forging partnerships with cloud database vendors. This will build on its existing partnership with database giant MongoDB the duo recently launched the MongoDB Connector, which is a native integration to synchronize data between edge devices and MongoDB databasesMoreover, as AI encroaches deeper into the fabric of society, edge computing could come into its own given that many AI-driven applications demand real-time data processing and low latency not to mention the data privacy aspect, whereby sensitive data can be processed locally rather than sent to the cloud.There are massive tailwinds to edge computing, especially with the rise of AI, Fish said. Running models at the edge not only adds resiliency, but improves privacy and lowers costs too. Our vision with Ditto is it becomes the de facto company and platform you turn to when thinking about edge.Dittos Series B round was led by Top Tier Capital Partners and Acrew Capital, with participation from Advance Venture Partners, Amity Ventures, Friends and Family Capital, Fundrise, Innovative Technology Fund (USIT), Internet Initiative Japan (IIJ), and True Ventures.
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  • Why OpenAI's new AI agent tools could change how you code
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    OpenAI is changing how AI agents work with its new Agents SDK and Responses API. Here's how these tools improve automation, multi-agent collaboration, and workflow orchestration for developers.
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  • Can wind power generators actually work for home use? I tested one - Here's the truth
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    Solar generators are trending, but what happens when the sky turns gray? This device keeps your power running.
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  • Agentic AI: Rise Of The Thinking Machines
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    Agentic AI introduces concerns beyond the already familiar issues of bias and hallucinations.
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  • RAGs To Riches: How Retrieval-Augmented Generation Is Changing Advertising
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    Retrieval-augmented generation represents a paradigm shift in AI-powered advertising, bridging the gap between creative generation and real-time contextual relevance.
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  • PlayStation 5 Pro upscaling tech will move closer to AMD's FSR 4 in 2026
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    Something to look forward to: According to critics, the PlayStation 5 Pro's new machine learning implementation delivers noticeable improvements over previous console upscaling methods but still leaves room for growth. Thanks to Sony's partnership with AMD, which recently made significant advancements with FSR4, further improvements could begin materializing as early as 2026. PlayStation console architect Mark Cerny recently told Eurogamer that Sony plans to integrate the neural network behind AMD's FSR4 upscaler into the PlayStation 5 Pro's PSSR technique starting in 2026. This revelation comes just a day after AMD confirmed its collaboration with Sony on FSR4.AMD's newly launched Radeon RX 9000 graphics cards introduced the company's first machine learning-based upscaler, FSR4. Our analysis shows that this new method delivers significantly better image quality than AMD's previous spatial and temporal upscaling techniques, which are now widely used in console games.The PlayStation 5 Pro incorporates elements of the Radeon RX 9000's RDNA 4 architecture for its machine learning-based PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution (PSSR). However, its results don't yet match the quality of AMD's FSR4 or Nvidia's DLSS. Cerny explained that PSSR will more closely resemble FSR4 starting next year, as Sony collaborates with developers to integrate AMD's neural network.This transition will take time, as RDNA 4 and the PlayStation 5 Pro are not identical. The first RDNA 4 GPUs the RX 9070 and RX 9070 XT belong to a higher performance class than the PS5 Pro, which also lacks support for sparsity. Sparsity is a key technique that helps RDNA 4 and Nvidia hardware optimize upscaling workloads. However, Cerny believes the PS5 Pro can still achieve strong performance without it.Cerny describes the PlayStation 5 Pro as an early step in AMD and Sony's collaboration to refine machine learning-based upscaling for future products, likely including the PlayStation 6. Sony benefits from AMD's advancements in AI, while AMD gains from Sony's expertise in game optimization.AMD has provided the architecture for both the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5, and the PlayStation 6 is expected to continue this trend. Recent reports suggest that Sony's next-generation console could arrive in 2027 or 2028, featuring a Zen 6 CPU and a GPU based on RDNA's successor, reportedly named UDNA. // Related StoriesMeanwhile, the Nintendo Switch 2 expected to launch in the first half of this year could provide another compelling example of ML-based upscaling on consoles. Utilizing Nvidia's Ampere architecture from the RTX 30 series, the upcoming device will be the first handheld to employ DLSS, or possibly a more lightweight variation of it.
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  • TSMC seeks Intel foundry stake in joint venture with Nvidia, AMD, Broadcom, and Qualcomm
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    In brief: TSMC has reportedly proposed a joint venture that would see it take a stake in Intel's foundry business alongside Nvidia, AMD, Broadcom, and Qualcomm. We've been hearing that TSMC has been eyeing some or all of Intel's plants for weeks now, and the Trump administration has requested that the Taiwanese chip giant help turn around the troubled US firm. The proposal would see TSMC run Intel's foundry division operations, but it would not own more than 50%, Reuters writes. The Trump administration does not want either Intel or its foundry business to be entirely foreign-owned.Earlier this month, government officials met with TSMC executives to raise the idea of a deal between the company and Intel. TSMC was said to be receptive, which likely came as a relief to the administration as it looks at contingency plans in the event of Intel crashing even further.Bloomberg reported at the time that any potential deal may see US firms take equity stakes in Intel's manufacturing business, stopping it from being entirely owned by a foreign company. Not only could TSMC provide a financial boost, but its operational knowledge would also be a huge benefit for Intel.Intel's foundry division reported a loss of over $13 billion on $17.5 billion in revenue last year, a stark contrast to the $41.1 billion in operating profit and $90 billion in revenue TSMC reported. Intel's overall net loss for the year stood at $18.8 billion, its first annual loss since 1986.The Trump administration would still need to approve any final deal. No word on how much it would be worth, though a company filing revealed that the foundry division's property and plant equipment had a book value of $108 billion as of December 31. // Related StoriesIt's still unknown whether the companies will agree to TSMC's proposal the prospect of investing in a business losing billions might not be too appealing. AMD in particular understands the difficulties associated with this area, having sold its foundry business in 2009.It was reported late last year that Qualcomm had approached Intel with an acquisition offer. It backed off from a full acquisition in November, though buying select divisions remain a prospect.Intel has been awarded approximately $7.86 billion in direct funding under the Chips Act, which will go toward building and upgrading semiconductor fabrication facilities in Chandler, Arizona; New Albany, Ohio; Hillsboro, Oregon; and Rio Rancho, New Mexico. It also received a $3 billion contract for producing chips for the US military, bringing its total Chips funding to $11 billion.TSMC this month announced that it would be investing an extra $100 billion in the United States' chip manufacturing industry, adding to a previous $65 billion commitment. The money will go toward building new chip facilities and an R&D center, creating 40,000 construction jobs and tens of thousands of "high-paying, high-tech jobs" over the coming years.
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  • You will soon be able to chat with Gemini Live in two languages at once
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    Since its introduction last year, Gemini Live has rapidly evolved and become increasingly sophisticated, enhancing user interaction with its advanced conversational AI capabilities. Recently, Android Authority highlighted an exciting new feature: the upcoming ability to communicate with Gemini Live in multiple languages.In the latest beta version of Googles app, identified as 16.9.39.sa.arm64 for Android, users can add a second language to their settings. This innovative enhancement allows seamless switching between two selected languages during conversations, significantly improving accessibility for users around the globe.Recommended VideosThis multi-language capability was initially hinted at in late 2024. However, this marks the first instance where a beta version has provided users with a tangible option to select languages from a comprehensive list. Currently, Gemini Live supports an impressive array of over 45 languages, catering to a diverse international user base.Please enable Javascript to view this contentAdditional features are on the horizon for Gemini Live. Among these are the ability to upload videos for analysis, which will broaden the scope of interaction and enable users to engage with the AI in even more dynamic ways.There has been no official announcement regarding the timeline for releasing these features to the public.Unveiled initially as Bard, Googles Gemini Live is designed to foster a more natural and engaging conversational experience with AI. By allowing for spoken dialogue rather than exclusively relying on text-based prompts, this feature aims to replicate the fluidity and nuance of real-time conversations, offering users a more intuitive and seamless way to interact with technology.Gemini Live is readily available across Android and iOS platforms. Its free to all users.Editors Recommendations
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  • NYT Mini Crossword today: puzzle answers for Wednesday, March 12
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    Love crossword puzzles but dont have all day to sit and solve a full-sized puzzle in your daily newspaper? Thats what The Mini is for!A bite-sized version of the New York Times well-known crossword puzzle, The Mini is a quick and easy way to test your crossword skills daily in a lot less time (the average puzzle takes most players just over a minute to solve). While The Mini is smaller and simpler than a normal crossword, it isnt always easy. Tripping up on one clue can be the difference between a personal best completion time and an embarrassing solve attempt.Recommended VideosJust like ourWordle hints and Connections hints, were here to help with The Mini today if youre stuck and need a little help.Please enable Javascript to view this contentBelow are the answers for the NYT Mini crossword today.New York TimesAcrossDrops on a putting green, say DEWChange that a Spaniard or German might request? EUROSBeat handily, in slang SPANKAnnoying, as a younger sibling PESKYBlue expanse SEADownPulls a fast one on DUPESClear, as a blackboard ERASESpeaker of the line You know, no other factory in the world mixes its chocolate by waterfall WONKAParanormal gift, for short ESPBlue expanse SKYEditors Recommendations
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