Chinese brain–computer interface (BCI) startup Gestala has raised about $21.6 million just two months after its launch, signaling strong investor interest in next-generation neurotechnology. The ...
Everything extends its cloud Computer to enterprises, your computer Perplexity is ready to have enterprises use its AI ...
Zander Labs' technology enables new possibilities for existing systems: partners can integrate the pBCI solutions into their own software, hardware, or AI platforms, allowing AI t ...
Last month Perplexity announced the confusingly named “Computer,” its cloud-based agent tool for completing tasks using a harness that makes use of multiple different AI models. This week, the company ...
Genspark has surpassed $200M in annual run rate in 11 months, doubling in the last two months alone, and extended its Series B to $385M, valuing the company at around $1.6B, led by Emergence Capital, ...
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Gestala has raised $21.6M in China's largest early-stage BCI funding round, building non-invasive ultrasound brain-computer ...
Microsoft's next-gen Xbox isn't an Xbox. Or it isn't just an Xbox, anyway: While the rumored console will undoubtedly play Xbox games, "Project Helix," as it's codenamed, will rep ...
Apple’s Mac mini is back in the AI headlines. Last month, Perplexity released its own version of the OpenClaw “personal AI assistant” idea with a feature called Perplexity Computer. Now the company is ...
Lectures have dominated classrooms for centuries, but they are typically linear in format and can leave students passive and disconnected. This blog posits how to use AI to transform a ...
Perplexity is bringing its AI closer to its users, with a new Personal Computer that combines its agentic AI platform with a Mac mini's local applications. This may be too much AI for some people.