Databricks bought two startups to underpin its new AI security product
Databricks acquires Antimatter and SiftD.ai to enhance its new AI security product.
Read on TechCrunch →Talat is a new subscription-free AI meeting notes app that prioritizes user privacy by processing data locally on the user's machine rather than in the cloud.
Why it matters
Talat addresses growing concerns about data privacy in AI applications. By processing sensitive meeting information locally, it offers a more secure alternative to cloud-based services, appealing to users and businesses who are hesitant to share proprietary or confidential discussions with third-party servers. This local-first approach could set a new standard for privacy-conscious AI tools.
Talat is a new app that uses AI to write notes from your meetings. Instead of sending your meeting recordings to the internet, it does all the work on your own computer, keeping your information private.
Databricks acquires Antimatter and SiftD.ai to enhance its new AI security product.
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Read on TechCrunch →Hark, a new company founded by a former Apple designer, is developing a personal intelligence product that integrates AI models, hardware, and interfaces.
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