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| TikTok warned by EU: European regulators have told TikTok it needs to overhaul the design of its popular video app over fears it has addictive features that could harm users. ByteDance sparks rally: Back home in China, the TikTok maker triggered a rally in listed media and publishing companies with the release of its well received Seedance 2.0 video generator. Waymo uses AI simulator: The Alphabet-owned robotaxi firm is using DeepMind's Genie 3 AI model to create realistic, digital worlds for its autonomous driving technology to train on uncommon scenarios. | |
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| ElevenLabs, a startup using artificial intelligence to create a wide range of realistic voices, has more than tripled its valuation from a year ago to $11 billion in a $500 million fundraising round. Sequoia Capital led the investment, with Andreessen Horowitz and Iconiq also participating. The company last raised funds in early 2025 at a $3.3 billion valuation, though in a sign of investor demand, it let employees sell shares at a $6.6 billion valuation last year. | |
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