Littlebird raises $11M for its AI-assisted ‘recall’ tool that reads your computer screen
Littlebird is building an AI that reads your screen in real time to capture context, answer questions, and automate tasks, without relying on screenshots.
Littlebird is building an AI that reads your screen in real time to capture context, answer questions, and automate tasks, without relying on screenshots.
Iran's deputy foreign minister, Majid Takht-Ravanchi, expressed the country's readiness to discuss compromises to reach a nuclear deal. He emphasized that the U.S. needs to demonstrate its commitment to negotiations.
Hamdan Ballal, co-director of the Oscar-winning documentary No Other Land, has reported renewed attacks on his family home in the West Bank. This incident follows a year of ongoing violence and harassment by Israeli settlers in the region.
A climber is facing a manslaughter charge following the death of his girlfriend, Kerstin G, who succumbed to hypothermia on Großglockner. The incident occurred after a lengthy ascent when the climber left her to seek help.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced that peace talks with Russia concluded without any agreements on critical issues, particularly regarding occupied territories and the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. The discussions were described as difficult and tense, with no signs of progress from either side.
The Xalet del Catllaràs, built in 1905 and commissioned by Eusebi Güell, has been confirmed as a work of Antoni Gaudí. This elegant building showcases elements of Gaudí's naturalistic style, linking it to his renowned works like Park Güell and Sagrada Família.
A diplomatic dispute has emerged between Belgium and the US following accusations from the US ambassador regarding an investigation into three Jewish men. The ambassador labeled the inquiry as antisemitic, escalating tensions between the two nations.
UK graduates residing in Germany, Belgium, and potentially other EU countries will see a rise in their student loan repayments beginning in April. This change is linked to a reduction in the salary threshold, prompting concerns about its impact on Britons living abroad.
Mehdi Mahmoudian, the Oscar-nominated co-writer of 'It Was Just an Accident', has been released from an Iranian prison after 17 days. His arrest followed his signing of a statement condemning the Iranian regime's actions against demonstrators.
Javier Bardem and Tilda Swinton are among more than 80 filmmakers who signed an open letter criticizing the Berlinale for its silence on the Gaza conflict. This follows comments from festival jury president Wim Wenders urging participants to avoid political engagement.
Iran has reported that recent indirect talks with the US were constructive, resulting in an agreement on general guiding principles. These discussions may lead to further meetings regarding Iran's nuclear program.
Children with complex needs are increasingly being denied access to childcare due to insufficient funding and staff burnout. The government's inclusion support program is falling short, leaving centers to cover the financial gap.
Medics from the UK and US claim they have been denied re-entry to Gaza after sharing their experiences of the ongoing conflict. Reports indicate an increase in refusal rates for medical workers providing humanitarian aid.
Silicon Valley tech billionaires are arriving in Delhi for the AI Impact Summit hosted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The event will see leaders from the global south engage in discussions about technology control and development.
Tarique Rahman has officially taken office as the new prime minister of Bangladesh, signaling a comeback for the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP). His swearing-in ends 18 months of caretaker governance and raises hopes for political stability and economic revival.