Maria Deutscher

Maria Deutscher is a staff writer for SiliconANGLE covering all things enterprise and fresh. Her work takes her from the bowels of the corporate network up to the great free ranges of the open-source ecosystem and back on a daily basis, with the occasional pit stop in the world of end-users. She is especially passionate about cloud computing and data analytics, although she also has a soft spot for stories that diverge from the beaten track to provide a more unique perspective on the complexities of the industry.

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Google advises employees not to enter internal information into AI chatbots

Google LLC parent Alphabet Inc. has advised employees not to enter internal information into artificial intelligence chatbots. Reuters reported the policy this morning, citing four people familiar with the matter. Google later confirmed the report. The company is urging employees to avoid inputting sensitive data into conversational AI tools at a time when it’s working ...

Mandiant attributes Barracuda Networks malware campaign to China-linked hackers

Mandiant has determined that the recently discovered hacking campaign targeting Barracuda Networks Inc. customers was launched by China-linked hackers. Mandiant, a breach investigation company that was acquired by Google LLC earlier this year, released its findings today. The Google unit was hired by Barracuda to investigate the malware campaign. Campbell, California-based Barracuda is a major provider ...

Intel rebrands its PC processor lineup

Intel Corp. today announced plans to reorganize its personal computer processors under a simplified, two-tier branding structure. The move comes more than a decade after the last major rebrand of the product portfolio. It also follows a smaller naming change that Intel announced last September. The latter update saw the company fold two sets of ...

WhyLabs releases open-source LangKit toolkit for monitoring large language models

Startup WhyLabs Inc. today released LangKit, an open-source toolkit designed to help companies monitor their large language models for safety issues and other risks. Seattle-based WhyLabs is backed by $14 million in funding. Its investors include Madrona Venture Group, Bezos Expeditions and AI Fund, a venture capital firm led by artificial intelligence pioneer Andrew Ng. ...

Primer raises $69M for its AI-powered analytics tools

Data analytics provider Primer Technologies Inc. today announced that it has closed a $69 million funding round led by Addition. U.S. Innovative Technology Fund also contributed to the Series D round, which brings the startup’s total outside financing to $237 million. Primer will use the capital to hire more employees and enhance its technology. San ...

EU suggests breaking up Google’s display ad business over antitrust concerns

The European Commission, the European Union’s executive branch, has sent Google LLC a statement of objections over its practices in the display advertising market. The EU announced the move today. A statement of objections is a document that the bloc’s antitrust officials issue to a company after determining it may have run afoul of antitrust ...

Pure Storage debuts new flash storage arrays and cybersecurity features

Pure Storage Inc. is expanding its product portfolio with three new flash arrays and a set of software features designed to mitigate the impact of ransomware attacks. The company announced the offerings at its annual Pure//Accenture event in Las Vegas, which kicked off this morning.  The first two additions to the hardware maker’s product portfolio ...

AI video creation startup Synthesia reels in $90M from investors

Synthesia Ltd., a startup with an artificial intelligence platform for creating video content, today announced that it has secured a $90 million funding round. The Series C round was led by Accel. Nvidia Corp. participated as well along with Alphabet Inc.’s GV venture capital arm, Kleiner Perkins, FirstMark Capital and MMC. The investment values Synthesia ...

Striveworks raises $33M for its machine learning operations platform

Striveworks Inc., the developer of a machine learning operations platform that makes it easier to build and deploy artificial intelligence models, has raised $33 million in fresh funding. The startup announced the investment this morning. Growth equity firm Centana Growth Partners was the lead investor, while a number of existing backers contributed as well. Austin-based ...

ServiceNow extends its AI capabilities with Now Assist for Virtual Agent

ServiceNow Inc. today introduced Now Assist for Virtual Agent, a chatbot that uses generative artificial intelligence to help workers quickly find business information. The chatbot is rolling out on the heels of the company’s Knowledge 2023 conference last month. During the event, ServiceNow introduced several new generative AI features for its platform. Now Assist for ...