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In Seoul summit, heads of states and companies commit to AI safety – TechCrunch

Government officials and AI industry executives agreed on Tuesday to apply elementary safety measures in the fast-moving field and establish an international safety research network.

Nearly six months after the inaugural global summit on AI safety at Bletchley Park in England, Britain and South Korea are hosting the AI safety summit this week in Seoul.The gathering underscores thenew challenges and opportunities the world faceswith the advent of AI technology.

The British government announced on Tuesdaya new agreementbetween 10 countries and the European Union to establish an international networksimilar to the U.K.s AI Safety Institute, which is the worlds first publicly backed organization, to accelerate the advancement of AI safety science. The network will promote a common understanding of AI safety and align its work with research, standards, and testing. Australia, Canada, the EU, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, the U.K., and the U.S. have signed the agreement.

On the first day of the AI Summit in Seoul, global leaders and leading AI companies convened for a virtual meeting chaired by U.K. prime minister Rishi Sunak and South Korean president Yoon Suk Yeol to discuss AI safety, innovationandinclusion.

During the discussions, the leaders agreed to the broader Seoul Declaration, emphasizing increased international collaboration in building AI to address major global issues, uphold human rights, and bridge digital gaps worldwide, all while prioritizing being human-centric, trustworthy, and responsible.

AI is a hugelyexciting technology and the U.K. has led global efforts to deal with its potential, hosting the worlds first AI Safety Summit last year, Sunak said in a U.K. government statement. But to get the upside, we must ensure its safe. Thats why Im delighted we have got an agreement today for a network of AI Safety Institutes.

Just last month, the U.K. and the U.S.sealed a partnership memorandum of understandingto collaborate on research, safety evaluation, and guidance on AI safety.

The agreement announced today followsthe worlds first AI Safety Commitments from 16 companies involved in AI, including Amazon, Anthropic, Cohere, Google, IBM, Inflection AI, Meta, Microsoft, Mistral AI, Open AI, Samsung Electronics, Technology Innovation Institute, xAi and Zhipu.ai. (Zhipu.ai is a Chinese company backed by Alibaba, Ant and Tencent.)

The AI companies, including those from the U.S., China, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), have agreed to the safety commitments to not develop or deploy a model or system at all if mitigations cannot keep risks below the thresholds, according to the U.K. government statement.

Its a world first to have so many leadingAIcompanies from so many different parts of the globe all agreeing to the same commitments onAIsafety, Sunak said. These commitments ensure the worlds leadingAIcompanies will provide transparency and accountability on their plans to develop safeAI.

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Databricks is expanding the scope of its AI investments with second VC fund – Fortune

When Andrew Ferguson launched Databricks corporate venture arm three years ago, he wasnt expecting to be writing checks quite this fast.

Databricks Ventures has backed 25 companies already. In 2023, the fund closed an investment every month, on average, Ferguson tells Term Sheet.

Of course, Ferguson also wasnt anticipating the frenzied rush of new entrants and new companies into the AI sector as soon as GPT hit the market at the end of 2022nor the soaring valuations that LLM competitors would notch so shortly after. Databricks, for its part, introduced its own open-source large language model earlier this year, called DBRX. And it started making investments into other models (Mistral AI for one), and in companies that make use of multiple models, like Perplexity AI, this past fall.

Now Ferguson wants to formalize Databricks Venturess investment strategy accordingly. Its initial fund, launched in 2021, was squarely focused on companies that worked with the Databricks Lakehouse architecturewhich removes traditional data silos and allows teams to pull from a single data source. Databricks new venture capital fund, which officially launches today, will focus on a broader subset of companies that are sitting on top or working along with the Databricks Data Intelligence Platform, which DBRX was built on top of.

Databricks second VC fund isnt a specific size. The fund invests off the corporate balance sheet on a deal-by-deal basis (Databricks declined to disclose how much capital the company has invested in the 25 startups it has backed). Theres no specific deployment period, and Databricks CEO Ali Ghodsi signs off on every investment. So when Databricks says it is launching a second fund, you can think of it more as the company debuting a new thematic strategy. Like many corporate VCs, Databricks is on the hunt for strategic partnerships and ways to improve its customers product experience, rather than just a financial return. And it naturally will end up striking an M&A deal or two for portfolio companies that end up fitting into the companys broader strategy, though thats not the purpose of the fund, according to Ferguson. (Databricks ended up acquiring Arcion, a data ingestion company that Databricks invested in back in 2022, for example)

This strategic approach makes Ferguson a bit more comfortable coming in at some of the soaring valuations currently garnered by AI startups with comparatively slim revenuevaluations that Ferguson says make him uncomfortable and nervous and that he acknowledges dont pencil out, at least for now.

Because these startups will be adding value to pre-existing Databricks customers, or incentivizing new users to use Databricks, theres other financial value in it for Databricks versus just a big IPO or M&A exit. Thats valuable in a different way than when you have to think about the financial valuation at the time of our investment, Ferguson says.

Databricks tends to come in at the Series A or Series B stages, when a company already has a product in the market. And it doesnt ever lead deals, instead following on in rounds led by VCs, including some of its own investors such as Andreessen Horowitz or NEA, versus the other way around. Ferguson says that investors like to bring him into a round because of how Databricks can help with due diligence, given that they have either worked directly with some of the companies already or have direct access to their customer base to ask for feedback.

That came into play with Databricks investment into Unstructured. We were able to validate the quality of the product offering by talking to our own customers, Ferguson says. Alternatively, he also has passed on deals because Databricks employees didnt personally have a good experience working with a company, or got mixed feedback from one of their customers.

In a nascent and rapidly evolving ecosystem of AI providers, Ferguson wants to have a finger on the pulse of the latest trends; he needs to ensure that Databricks can help create the ecosystem itself, and partner with the companies who are on the front end of sectors that arent even top of mind yet, because the industry is moving so quickly.

The use cases keep changing. The development patterns for AI keep changing. And so we want to make sure that venture is a lever we can use to help create the ecosystem of partners that our customers need, Ferguson says.

Allie helped report this story last week, and I wrote this essay en route from her wedding in Malibu this weekend. I can confirm that vows were exchanged, that two former Term Sheet writers were in attendance, and that Ive never seen her happier. Mazel Tov, Allie! And I hope you enjoy hearing from some of our other reporters on staff (including me!) while shes honeymooning.

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VENTURE DEALS

- Alicorn Venture Partners agreed to acquire Glassbox, a London, U.K.-based customer intelligence platform, for approximately $150 million.

- KETOS, a Milpitas, Calif. and New Braunfels, Texas-based developer of technology designed to measure, manage, and forecast water quality and efficiency for industrial, agricultural, and municipal applications, raised $10 million in funding. Tenfore Holdings led the round and was joined by Danu Venture Group.

- Overland AI, a Seattle, Wash.-based developer of autonomous off-road mobility technology for vehicles used in the defense sector, raised $10 million in seed funding. Point72 Ventures led the round and was joined by Shasta Ventures, Ascend VC, Pioneer Square Labs, Voyager Capital, and Cubit Capital.

- Teal, a developer of accounting infrastructure for vertical SaaS businesses, or businesses that develop software for a specific industry, raised $8 million in seed funding. Torch Capital led the round and was joined by Basis Set Ventures, General Advance, Dash Fund, and angel investors.

- Tenon, an Indianapolis, Ind.-based work management platform for marketing teams, raised $8 million in Series A funding. High Alpha and StepStone Group led the round and was joined by ServiceNow Ventures.

- Limula, a Lausanne, Switzerland-based developer of a single device designed for on-demand and at-scale manufacturing of cell therapies, raised $6.8 million in seed funding. LifeX Ventures led the round and was joined by Verve Ventures, Zhlke Ventures, Oxford Seed Fund, and others.

- 7Analytics, a Bergen, Norway-based developer of AI and machine learning models designed to predict floods and landslides, raised 4 million ($4.3 million) in funding from Scale Capital.

- Haz, a London, U.K.-based app designed to show users the products that their friends own and notify them when their friends buy or sell anything online, raised $1.4 million in pre-seed funding. Speedinvest led the round and was joined by a16z, Atomico, Concept Ventures, and others.

PRIVATE EQUITY

- Centivo, backed by HarbourVest Partners, acquired Eden Health, a New York City-based medical care platform for employees. Financial terms were not disclosed.

- Heartland Paving Partners, backed by Soundcore, acquired Klekamp & Company, a Cincinnati, Ohio-based paving contractor. Financial terms were not disclosed.

- Juniper Landscaping, a portfolio company of Bregal Partners, acquired Davis Landscaping, a Harrisburg, Pa. and Raleigh, N.C.-based landscaping maintenance and installation provider. Financial terms were not disclosed.

- Sports Endeavors, a portfolio company of Seawall Capital, acquired Ewing Sports, a Ewing Township, N.J.-based supplier of customized soccer apparel. Financial terms were not disclosed.

EXITS

- CyberArk (NASDAQ: CYBR) agreed to acquire Venafi, a Salt Lake City, Utah-based machine identity management platform, from Thoma Bravo, for $1.5 billion.

OTHER

- Bumble (NASDAQ: BMBL) agreed to acquire Geneva, a New York City-based platform for meeting people with shared interests. Financial terms were not disclosed.

FUNDS + FUNDS OF FUNDS

- ETF Partners, a London, U.K.-based venture capital firm, raised 285 million ($310 million) for its fourth fund focused on companies with a positive environmental impact.

PEOPLE

- GV (Google Ventures), a San Francisco-based venture capital firm, hired Elena Sakach as an investment partner. Formerly, she was with Coatue.

- Pillar VC, a Boston, Mass.-based venture capital firm, hired Liz Kettler as chief financial officer. Formerly, she was with OpenView.

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Adobe’s AI-Powered Generative Remove Feature in Lightroom Erases Unsightly Objects in Seconds – WIRED

Photo bombing is dead. Adobe is adding an artificial-intelligence-powered Generative Remove feature to its Lightroom photo editor that makes it dead simple to zap out unwanted elements, like that annoying guy in the background. The new feature is in a public beta-testing phase, but it will work across the Lightroom ecosystem whether you're using the app on mobile, desktop, or web.

Lightroom's Generative Remove uses Adobe's Firefly AI engine to smoothly replace unwanted elements. Simply paint over the area you want to remove and Lightroom will send that information to Adobe's Firefly servers, which then crunch the data and send it back. In demos WIRED saw, this process took no more than a few seconds, though performance will depend on your internet connection's speed.

Unlike Adobe Photoshop's Reference Image feature, which launched less than a month ago and allows users to generate new images using Firefly, Lightroom's AI features are very much focused on a photographer's workflow.

The highlighted area shows what will be removed.

You can use Object Aware and Generative AI together.

One of the more difficult things to do when editing images is to remove distracting elements. Typically this would be done using tools like Lightroom's Content Aware Remove, which hides elements by matching surrounding areas. This works well in small situations where backgrounds aren't too confusing for the software. For example, removing a telephone pole against a solid blue sky. But the larger the object to remove, and the more complex the background, the more difficult and time-consuming this becomes.

The Firefly-powered Generative Remove can do the same thing but for much larger objects against any background. Adobe has reduced what would have once taken hours and considerable technical know-how to the flick of a mouse and a few seconds of processing time. Everyone is now a Lightroom wizard. Also, unlike other retouching tools, which do the best match they can, Generative Remove generates three different versions and allows you to choose the one that looks best.

As impressive and useful as Generative Remove is, it might sound a bit familiar, especially to anyone using Google Photos. These new features don't offer much that Google's Magic Eraser tool couldn't already do. Nor does it enable anything like Google's Magic Editor, which lets you alter the lighting of a scene or cut and paste subjects within the scene.

Adobe's Generative Remove mirrors the company's previous uses of AI, like last year's AI-powered noise removal tool, which built on existing noise removal tools, making them better rather than breaking significant new ground. This, I suspect, is what working photographers actually wantbetter tools, rather than flashy new features. Adobe seems content to leave the more dramatic AI-powered tools, like rearranging a scene after the fact, to others.

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DOJ Charges American Brothers with Cryptocurrency Fraud The Presidential Prayer Team – The Presidential Prayer Team

Former MIT students allegedly accessed $25 million from Ethereum transactions.

Federal prosecutors arrested two brothers this past week, charging them with attempting to commit wire fraud and money laundering to steal $25 million worth of Ethereum, a popular form of cryptocurrency. This is the case in which U.S. criminal charges have been brought against such fraud.

The two brothers, 24-year-old Anton Peraire-Bueno and 28-year-old James Peraire-Bueno, are former students of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where they studied computer science and math. They used their skills to gain fraudulent access to pending transactions of Ethereum, altering the movement of the cryptocurrency and allegedly stealing $25 million from traders in just 12 seconds.

As we allege, the defendants scheme calls the very integrity of the blockchain into question, U.S. Attorney Damian Williams said, calling the case novel in its conspiracy.

Sources: Reuters, Axios

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Donald Trump’s campaign says it will begin accepting contributions through cryptocurrency – News-Press Now

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