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Reddit Tests Conversational AI Search, Jack Ma discusses AI Future in rare appearance & The Ultralytics AI Hack

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Reddit pilots a conversational AI search tool, Jack Ma shares AI ambitions for Ant Group, and a cryptomining hack compromises Ultralytics AI library. Explore the latest developments in AI-driven business, security, and innovation.

Today’s top stories

Reddit is piloting 'Reddit Answers', a conversational AI search tool that provides curated summaries from Reddit threads. This initiative is aimed at positioning Reddit against AI tools like ChatGPT and Google, with current testing limited to U.S. users in English. Read more

Pathway has secured $10 million in a funding round led by TQ Ventures, with participation from several investors, to further develop AI systems that think and learn in real-time, aimed at solving complex enterprise challenges. Read more

Hackers injected malicious code into the Ultralytics AI library using GitHub Actions Script Injection, affecting updates 8.3.41 and 8.3.42, to mine cryptocurrency. Read more

In a rare public appearance, Alibaba co-founder Jack Ma expressed optimism about the transformative potential of AI for Ant Group during its 20th anniversary celebration, despite past regulatory challenges. Read more

Cohere CEO Aidan Gomez anticipates a shift towards AI solutions tailored for specific business needs, with companies like Cohere and OpenAI spearheading this transformation through partnerships and advancements in AI model customization. Read more

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