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Amazon's stock sank on Thursday afternoon, weighed down by mixed guidance and AI competition, though the company beat Q2 ...
Amazon is acquiring Bee, a startup that puts AI on your wrist. Bee CEO Maria de Lourdes Zollo says on LinkedIn that the ...
Founded in 2022, the San Francisco-based startup sells an AI-powered wristband that resembles a smartwatch. The device is ...
Amazon AMZN has agreed to acquire Bee, a San Francisco startup behind a $49.99 AI wristband that listens to conversations, ...
Amazon has agreed to pay at least $20 million to The New York Times Co. for the right to use its journalism to feed the tech ...
Amazon is going to pay The New York Times between $20 million to $25 million per year to use the paper's content to train its ...
The New York Times building in Manhattan, left, and Amazon headquarters in Seattle. (GeekWire File Photos /) Amazon's deal to ...
Amazon’s deal to license a broad range of New York Times content comes with a meaty payday for the publisher: $20 million to ...
Amazon (AMZN) will pay around $20M to $25M in licensing fees per year to The New York Times (NYT) to gain access to the news ...
The Fitbit-like device is a recorder that listens in to your conversations to automatically set to-do list items and give you summaries of your conversations.
Google Chrome now shows AI-generated store review summaries for US shoppers, offering quick insights on pricing, service, and ...
With a $50 price point plus a monthly fee, Bee could be a good test for whether consumers are ready for AI wearables. Other companies like Humane and Rabbit have had limited success in the sector, but ...