
Natalie Lung
Tech Reporter at Bloomberg News
Bloomberg @technology reporter covering consumer apps & gig economy. Signal: nlfy.15 / 📧 [email protected]. Views my own.
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1 week ago |
bloomberglinea.com.br | Shirin Ghaffary |Natalie Lung |Gabby Jones
Bloomberg — A Anthropic está se aproximando do lançamento de um novo produto de assistente de voz para seu chatbot Claude, quase um ano depois que a rival OpenAI começou a lançar uma opção semelhante para os usuários do ChatGPT. O novo recurso, chamado de “modo de voz”, poderá ser lançado ainda este mês e, inicialmente, será implementado de forma limitada, de acordo com uma pessoa familiarizada com o assunto, que não estava autorizada a discutir assuntos particulares.
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1 week ago |
bloomberg.com | Shirin Ghaffary |Natalie Lung
(Bloomberg) -- Anthropic is nearing the launch of a new voice assistant product for its Claude chatbot, nearly a year after rival OpenAI began rolling out a similar option for ChatGPT users. The new feature, called “voice mode,” could be released as soon this month and will initially roll out on a limited basis, according to a person familiar with the matter who was not authorized to discuss private matters.
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2 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Dana Wollman |Natalie Lung
Match Group Inc. said it plans to appoint e-commerce executive Darrell Cavens to its board and advised shareholders not to vote for the three candidates put forward late last week by activist investor Anson Funds Management LP.
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1 month ago |
japantimes.co.jp | Natalie Lung
Lyft said it plans to offer driverless vehicles on its platform "as soon as this summer,” and that it sees human drivers transitioning to other work such as fleet management as autonomous rides become more ubiquitous. The company has been spending more time pitching its vision for the future of its gig-economy business model as it plays catch-up in offering autonomous rides. Driverless ride-hailing has become more commonplace in some key U.S. markets through competing platforms.
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1 month ago |
bostonglobe.com | Natalie Lung
Lyft Inc. said it plans to offer driverless vehicles on its platform “as soon as this summer,” and that it sees human drivers transitioning to other work such as fleet management as autonomous rides become more ubiquitous. The company has been spending more time pitching its vision for the future of its gig-economy business model as it plays catch-up in offering autonomous rides. Driverless ride-hailing has become more commonplace in some key US markets through competing platforms.
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