Current status of the AI industry: dominated by giants, venture companies seeking a way out.
An AI entrepreneur with a background in science, after experiencing the pain of fundraising and operation, chooses to return to a large corporation once again.
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Easy Way Out? Google Faces Backlash Over $250M Deal for California Newsrooms
Google reaches a $0.25 billion media support agreement with California, but it is called a "disaster" by journalists!
1. Google reached an agreement with California legislators on Wednesday, planning to provide $0.25 billion to news institutions across California; 2. At the same time, a legislation called the "California News Protection Act" has been shelved, which means a larger bill for Google; 3. The new agreement has been protested by journalists and media professionals, who believe that the agreement sidesteps the real issues and does not solve the fundamental problem.