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Major tech companies' AI crawlers are harvesting web content without permission, disrupting the traditional internet economy and forcing publishers to deploy new blocking and monetization tools to protect their revenues.
Google has significantly upgraded NotebookLM with a new Deep Research tool that automates complex online research and expanded file type support including Google Sheets, Word documents, and images, transforming it into a comprehensive research platform.
LinkedIn introduces natural language AI search functionality that allows Premium users to find people using conversational queries instead of traditional keyword-based searches. The feature is currently available to US Premium subscribers with plans for global expansion.
The Wikimedia Foundation is urging AI companies to stop scraping Wikipedia and instead use its paid Enterprise API, as bot traffic has surged while human visits declined 8% year-over-year.
Time magazine has introduced a new AI agent built in partnership with Scale AI, allowing users to query and interact with the publication's extensive archive of 750,000 assets. The tool supports 13 languages and represents Time's biggest AI investment yet.
Google has significantly upgraded its AI-powered NotebookLM research assistant with a new Deep Research tool that automates complex online research and expanded file format support. The update also brings flashcards and quiz features to mobile apps, making the platform more versatile for students and researchers.
Google's NotebookLM introduces two major new features: educational video generation and structured report creation from user-uploaded materials. These additions enhance the AI tool's ability to transform study materials into multiple formats while maintaining its grounded approach to information processing.
Yad Vashem announces that 5 million of the 6 million Jews killed in the Holocaust have now been identified through seven decades of research, with AI technology promising to recover up to 250,000 more names from vast archives.
Perplexity has introduced Perplexity Patents, a free AI-powered database that allows users to search patents using natural language queries instead of complex keywords or codes. The tool aims to democratize and streamline patent research by making it accessible to anyone without requiring specialized knowledge or patent attorney assistance.
Google has rolled out significant improvements to NotebookLM's chat functionality, including an 8x larger context window, 6x longer conversation memory, persistent chat history, and customizable chat behavior settings.
San Francisco-based startup Mem0 has secured $24 million in Series A funding to develop memory infrastructure for AI agents, enabling them to remember past interactions and provide personalized experiences across applications.
OpenAI introduces a new 'company knowledge' feature for ChatGPT Business, Enterprise, and Education users, allowing the AI to access and synthesize information from various workplace tools and databases.
Dropbox is bringing AI-powered search and summarization features from its Dash tool into its main app, enhancing user experience. The company has also acquired Mobius Labs to further improve its AI capabilities.
Sumble, founded by Kaggle creators, launches with significant funding to provide AI-driven context in sales intelligence. The platform aims to transform how go-to-market teams access and utilize company information.
Wikipedia reports an 8% drop in human pageviews, attributing the decline to AI-generated search summaries and shifts in information-seeking behavior. The Wikimedia Foundation expresses concerns about the potential impact on content creation and funding.
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