Anthropic courts a new kind of customer: small business owners

Anthropic courts a new kind of customer: small business owners

Anthropic is looking to court smaller companies. To that end, the company announced Wednesday the launch of Claude for Small Business, a new suite of services designed for customers who less resemble Walmart and Starbucks and more resemble the local hardware store or coffee shop. So far, much of the most intensive AI adoption has…

Amazon launches an AI shopping assistant for the search bar, powered by Alexa+ 

Amazon launches an AI shopping assistant for the search bar, powered by Alexa+ 

Whether you like it or not, Amazon continues to put AI at the center of the shopping journey. The company announced Wednesday “Alexa for Shopping,” its new personalized AI shopping assistant, powered by Alexa+.  Notably, the experience will replace Rufus, its generative AI shopping assistant that launched in 2024. According to the company, Alexa for…

The 6 stages at Disrupt 2026 — built for today’s tougher startup market

The 6 stages at Disrupt 2026 — built for today’s tougher startup market

The biggest risk for founders and investors right now isn’t moving too slowly. It’s reacting too late to where the market already shifted. The new stages at TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 help founders and investors make faster, more informed decisions in today’s highly complex, volatile markets. From October 13–15 at Moscone West in San Francisco, Disrupt brings together 10,000+ founders, investors, and operators for 250+ sessions across…

Adaption aims big with AutoScientist, an AI tool that helps models train themselves

Adaption aims big with AutoScientist, an AI tool that helps models train themselves

For years, AI researchers have anticipated the moment when AI systems will be able to improve themselves better than humans could. With investors pouring money into a new generation of research-driven AI labs, there are more resources than ever available to pursue the goal. Now, one of those neolabs has taken a major step towards…

Waymo issues recall to deal with a flooding problem

Waymo issues recall to deal with a flooding problem

Waymo has issued a software update to its fleet of nearly 4,000 vehicles to help them avoid flooded roads as part of a recall announced by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) on Tuesday. But the company hasn’t fully solved the problem of how its vehicles behave in these conditions. In documents released by…

Create Ad Variations Instantly with AI Video Generator A/B Testing Style | eAskme

Create Ad Variations Instantly with AI Video Generator A/B Testing Style | eAskme

Video marketing is further boosted by A/B testing, which compares ad creatives over a short period. Marketers test variants to identify the most effective ones among audiences. Pippit makes this easier by allowing the creation of ad variations quickly with intelligent automation. It helps transform personal thoughts into multiple video outputs in real time. This…

US bank discloses security lapse after sharing customer data with AI app

US bank discloses security lapse after sharing customer data with AI app

Community Bank, which operates in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia, disclosed a cybersecurity incident that exposed customers’ names, dates of birth, and Social Security numbers. In an 8-K filing dated May 7 with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, the bank said it detected an exposure of customers’ personal data due to the use of…

Android adds a feature to stop you from doomscrolling

Android adds a feature to stop you from doomscrolling

An anti-doomscrolling feature is now built into Android. (Yes, things have gotten that bad.) On Tuesday, Google announced Pause Point, which is designed to keep users from engaging with addictive apps on Android, the mobile operating system that powers Google’s Pixel smartphones, Samsung devices, and others. Pause Point works by requiring a 10-second pause after…

Google launches new Android security feature to help uncover spyware attacks

Google launches new Android security feature to help uncover spyware attacks

Google is rolling out a new opt-in feature in Android that aims to help security researchers investigate spyware attacks. The feature is called “Intrusion Logging” and is part of Android’s Advanced Protection Mode, which Google launched last year, an opt-in special security mode that enables certain features with the goal of making the device harder…