📰 The New York Times has had enough: The New York Times sent a cease-and-desist letter to AI startup Perplexity about using the NYT's content in its AI summaries without a license. The NYT is not the only media company getting fed up with Perplexity. Read more
📲 Pixel Party: Google is beginning to roll out Android 15 to its Pixel devices. The new software comes with a host of new features for Pixel users. Ivan Mehta gives us the lowdown on what's new. Read more
💸 No, not yet: Elon Musk has been saying for years that he wants X's revenue stream to come less from advertisers on the platform and more from paying premium subscribers. The latest numbers are in and progress on that goal is still minimal. Read more
💾 A software so good: In September, the U.S. banned Russian antivirus software provider Kaspersky over potential security issues. While the software was forcibly uninstalled from Americans' computers, some people are working around the ban to still use it. Read more
📳 AI agents: The co-founders of Credit Karma are launching a new company, OutRival, that will help companies build their own customer service agents. OutRival joins an incredibly crowded market. Read more
💰 Speaking of AI customer service: Neuron7, an AI customer service startup, just raised a $44 million Series B round. The company thinks it differentiates itself from the crowded AI customer service market by targeting complex service and repair operations. Read more
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