🏪 A one-stop shop: Krea, which provides generative AI tools for designers and visual creatives, has raised $83 million in funding, with a current valuation of $500 million. Investors include Bain Capital Ventures, Andreessen Horowitz, and Abstract Ventures.
💰 Speaking of AI fundraises: Moonvalley, which creates AI tools for video creation, has raised $43 million, according to SEC filings. A spokesperson told us that the filing doesn't reflect the true number of the raise, which will be formalized in the upcoming weeks.
🤨 Private no longer: The U.K. government just lost its request to keep the details of its surveillance order against Apple secret. This means that the public will be privy to parts of the case in the first public acknowledgment that the case even exists.
🔎 Google has yet another AI update: This time, people with access to AI Mode can ask complex questions about uploaded or taken photos. Users can ask follow-up questions and dive deeper into a topic.
👀 Here's looking at you, kid: Waymo may start using data, including video from interior cameras tied to rider identities, to train GenAI models, per an unreleased version of its privacy policy. The draft also revealed that Waymo might share this data to make personalized ads.
🛍️ IBM goes shopping: The company has purchased Hakkoda, a data and AI consultancy. The terms of the deal were not disclosed.