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Microsoft goes all in on plugins for AI apps
Microsoft aims to extend its ecosystem of AI-powered apps and services, called “copilots,” with plugins from third-party developers. Today at its annual Build conference, Microsoft announced that it’s adopting the same plugin standard its close collaborator, OpenAI, introduced for ChatGPT, its AI-powered chatbot — allowing developers to build plugins that work across ChatGPT, Bing Chat […]
Microsoft goes all in on plugins for AI apps by Kyle Wiggers originally published on TechCrunch
Robot software firm Mujin raises $85M
An increasing number of companies are looking to automate as a shortage of skilled workers is expected to take a toll on manufacturers through 2030. Tokyo- and Atlanta-based startup Mujin, which develops AI-based software for industrial automation, be…
AI video startup Moonvalley lands $53M, according to filing
Roughly a month after Moonvalley, a Los Angeles-based startup developing AI tools for video creation, said it secured $43 million in new funding, the company has raised more, according to a filing with the SEC. The filing, submitted Thursday, reveals t…