Nvidia is facing a lawsuit from music company Jamendo over AI music training, with Jamendo claiming Nvidia used its music dataset without permission to train AI models.
Palantir has partnered with Zeta Global to build a unified data and AI infrastructure for marketing, aiming to enhance their data analysis capabilities.
Tech stocks, including those related to AI, have experienced a sharp selloff, reflecting doubts over AI-related spending and the long-term profitability of generative AI.
Snyk and Secure Code Warrior have introduced new solutions to secure AI-driven software development, providing organizations with tools to govern AI agents and identify risks associated with AI adoption.
The AI arms race is shifting focus from chips to electricity, as the increasing demand for AI compute puts pressure on the power grid.
Key Takeaways
- Nvidia sued over AI music training by Jamendo for using copyrighted songs without permission.
- Palantir partners with Zeta Global to build a unified data and AI infrastructure for marketing.
- Tech stocks plummet in sharp selloff, reflecting doubts over AI-related spending.
- Snyk launches Evo Agentic Development Security for real-time AI agent governance.
- Secure Code Warrior introduces AI Adoption Model to help organizations securely adopt AI-driven development.
- The AI arms race shifts focus from chips to electricity due to increasing demand for AI compute.
- Silent Partner AI secures growth investment from NYO Capital.
- SOPHiA GENETICS SA among top AI drug discovery stocks hedge funds are loading up on.
- Former SEC Chair Gary Gensler discusses AI hype, IPO outlook, and investor protection.
- Crittora appoints John Darke as VP of Sales to expand secure AI-agent solutions.
Snyk launches security for AI-driven software development
Snyk introduced Evo Agentic Development Security, a new solution designed to secure AI-driven software development. This tool helps organizations govern AI agents used in software development, providing visibility and control over agent actions.
Secure Code Warrior accelerates AI adoption
Secure Code Warrior introduced its AI Adoption Model to help organizations securely adopt AI-driven development. The model provides a clear framework for AI adoption, helping teams identify risks and implement necessary controls.
Snyk launches real-time AI agent governance
Snyk launched Evo Agentic Development Security, providing real-time enforcement across the full agent development lifecycle. This solution helps organizations govern AI agents used in software development.
Tech stocks plummet in sharp selloff
Tech stocks experienced a sharp selloff, with Micron and Sandisk leading the decline. The selloff reflects doubts over AI-related spending.
Is AI a bubble?
The AI trade is stumbling, and doubts are growing over whether AI-related spending is worth it. The market is questioning the long-term profitability of generative AI.
Nvidia sued over AI music training
Nvidia was sued by music company Jamendo over AI music training. Jamendo claims Nvidia used its music dataset without permission to train AI models.
Nvidia faces copyright lawsuit
Nvidia faces a lawsuit over AI music training, accused of using copyrighted songs without permission. The lawsuit claims Nvidia's AI models were trained on Jamendo's music dataset.
SpaceX and AI stocks plunge
SpaceX shares plunged 16%, and AI stocks saw significant losses. The market is questioning the AI trade and its potential impact.
The AI arms race is about electricity
The AI arms race is shifting focus from chips to electricity. The increasing demand for AI compute is putting pressure on the power grid.
Silent Partner AI secures growth investment
Silent Partner AI secured a strategic growth investment from NYO Capital. The investment will help accelerate innovation and market presence.
SOPHiA GENETICS SA among AI drug discovery stocks
SOPHiA GENETICS SA is one of the top AI drug discovery stocks hedge funds are loading up on. The company is working with Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.
Gensler on AI hype and IPO outlook
Former SEC Chair Gary Gensler discussed AI hype, IPO outlook, and investor protection. Gensler emphasized the need for balanced approaches and thorough due diligence.
Palantir and Zeta Global partner
Palantir and Zeta Global announced a strategic partnership to build a unified data and AI infrastructure for marketing.
Crittora appoints John Darke as VP of Sales
Crittora appointed John Darke as Vice President of Sales to expand secure AI-agent solutions. Darke brings over two decades of cybersecurity sales experience.
Sources
- Announcing Agentic Development Security (ADS)
- Secure Code Warrior Introduces its AI Adoption Model to accelerate secure AI adoption as the SDLC evolves toward the Agentic Development Lifecycle
- Snyk Launches Evo Agentic Development Security | AI Agent Governance
- Micron and Sandisk lead a sharp tech selloff in a ‘gut-check’ moment for AI stocks
- Is AI 'one big bubble?' Behind the tech selloff
- Nvidia sued by music company Jamendo over AI training
- Nvidia Sued Over AI Music Training In New Copyright Lawsuit
- SpaceX is diving, the AI trade is stumbling. Now an old threat looms
- The AI Arms Race Isn't About Technology It's About Electricity
- Silent Partner AI Secures Strategic Growth Investment from NYO Capital
- Is SOPHiA GENETICS SA (SOPH) Among the Best AI Drug Discovery Stocks Hedge Funds Are Loading Up On?
- Gensler on AI Hype and IPO Outlook
- Palantir and Zeta Global Announce Strategic Partnership to Build a Unified Data and AI Infrastructure for the Future of Marketing, with Athena by Zeta™ at the Center
- Crittora Appoints John Darke as Vice President of Sales to Expand Secure AI-Agent Solutions
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