Plus: Amazon turns to generative AI
Image Credits: Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai / TechCrunch | Less than three weeks after a CrowdStrike software update caused chaos around the world, the company was marketing itself in one of the biggest booths at the Black Hat cybersecurity conference in Las Vegas. Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai was on the scene as booth staffers gave out T-shirts and action figures designed to represent some of the national states and cybercriminals CrowdStrike tracks. Were freebies enough to win over cybersecurity professionals left scrambling after the company's global outage? Among more than a dozen attendees interviewed by TechCrunch, the majority said they hadn't lost faith in CrowdStrike. Read on to see what else we've been covering this weekend. | | | Image Credits: TechCrunch | Will generative AI take Alexa to the next level? As Alexa turns 10, Brian Heater looks at the Amazon voice assistant's future. Google and Apple have announced plans to use AI to upgrade Assistant and Siri, respectively, so Amazon is almost certainly working on something similar. Read more Check out these open source tools: Paul Sawers and Ivan Mehta round up open source options for anyone hoping to break free of software from the Big Tech companies, with options ranging from Penpot for design and prototyping to Jitsi for video publishing. Read more Was it a good idea to spend $1.8 million on friend.com? After AI companion startup Friend announced that it wrote a huge check to purchase the friend.com domain, Rebecca Szkutak spoke to CEO Avi Schiffmann about the deal. Schiffmann said the purchase had already paid for itself. Read more | | | What else we're reading 📖 | | | The New York Times reports on the latest developments in Elon Musk and X's legal battle against a supposed advertiser boycott, with the nonprofit Global Alliance for Responsible Media saying it would shut down because it does not have the financial resources to continue operating while fighting Musk in court. Read more Meanwhile, 404 Media takes a deep dive into the AI-generated "slop" on Facebook, looking at who's creating it and why the social network doesn't seem bothered. Read more | | | Featured jobs from Crunchboard | | | Policy Analyst, Center for AI Policy (Washington, DC) Director of Information Technology, Northwest Harvest (Seattle, WA) Director of Marketing and Communications, AidKit (Remote) Senior Software Engineer, SBG Funding (New York, NY) Senior Project Manager, Digital, Hibbett (Birmingham, AL) | | | Has this been forwarded to you? Click here to subscribe to this newsletter. | | | Update your preferences here at any time | | Copyright © 2024 TechCrunch, All rights reserved.Yahoo Inc. 110 5th St,San Francisco,CA | | | | |
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