Clay

Find the latest for Clay company news

Earth AI's algorithms found critical minerals in places everyone else ignored

The startup uses AI to quickly search for minerals over wide areas, identifying promising potential deposits for exploration.

AI hardware 6month
Polaron AI materials design tool wins inaugural Manchester Prize

Polaron is the first-ever winner of the Manchester Prize. Launched in 2023, the first year of the Manchester Prize called upon the innovators, academics, entrepreneurs and disruptors in the U.K. to enter AI solutions that would deliver public good, receiving nearly 300 entries.

AI voice clones pose an 'existential crisis' for actors: 'It's a violation of our humanity'

Nearly a dozen voice actors interviewed by The Times said voice replication technology is reducing paid job opportunities and stripping them of their agency. Many found their voices cloned without their consent,

AI Caught 'Scheming' on Ethics Test: So, Did Claude Win or Lose?

Anthropic's Claude Sonnet 3.7 with reasoning displayed the behavior much more often than generative AI models without reasoning, including GPT-4.5.

Arizona using artificial intelligence as court reporters

Arizona's highest court has created a pair of AI-generated avatars to deliver news of every ruling issued by the justices. This is believed to be the first example in the U.S. of a state court system tapping artificial intelligence to build more human-like characters to connect with the public.

Roblox releases its open-source model that can create 3D objects using AI

Roblox announced Monday that it's launching the first iteration of its 3D model, dubbed "Cube," to allow creators to create 3D objects using generative Roblox launched its 3D model, "Cube," to allow creators to create 3D objects using generative AI.

The right to live forever | The eternal debate

Freezing a digital version of yourself into a machine forever raises concerns about ethics, authenticity and privacy.

I tested this AI voice recorder, and now I'll never take meeting notes manually again

Recording in both situations requires a two-second press to start the recording, and the small LED of the "A" in the Plaud logo glows red with a small vibration just to confirm. Once you've finished recording, another press and the red light extinguishes. Really, it's as easy as pushing the record button on a dictaphone.