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Athens Democracy Forum: Are Artificial Intelligence and Democracy Compatible?
By The New York Times | |
This article is from a special report on the Athens
Krafton India launches gaming incubator to expand local ecosystem
By Jagmeet Singh | |
Krafton India has launched a gaming incubator in the South
Samsung Galaxy S23 FE, Tab S9 FE, Buds FE (2023): Features, Specs, Price
By Julian Chokkattu | |
If you heard the words Fan Edition, chances are you'd
Spotify Gave Subscribers Music and Podcasts. Next: Audiobooks.
Four years ago, Spotify’s business was stagnating. Apple had overtaken
Electric Hydrogen is the green hydrogen industry’s first unicorn
By Rebecca Bellan | |
Investors have historically been skeptical of green hydrogen. High production
The Download: Big Tech’s big AI bet, and crypto’s day in court
By Rhiannon Williams | |
This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides
Sam Bankman-Fried Is a Terrible Client
By Joel Khalili | |
In the weeks after Sam Bankman-Fried’s FTX crypto exchange began
Campbell Brown, Who Led Facebook News, Leaves Meta
When Facebook was being battered in 2017 for distributing false
No plea deal offered to SBF, lawyers confirm
By Jacquelyn Melinek | |
On the first day of Sam Bankman-Fried’s trial, in a
Turning medical data into actionable knowledge
By Siemens Healthineers | |
PACS remains an indispensable tool for viewing and interpreting imaging
MysteryVibe Tenuto Mini Review: Set and Forget Vibrator (Sort Of)
By Eric Ravenscraft | |
A few years ago, I tried out MysteryVibe’s unique Tenuto
A New Satellite Outshines Some of the Brightest Stars in the Sky
By Becky Ferreira | |
Last November, a satellite in low-Earth orbit unfurled into an
AI is replacing customer service jobs across the globe
By Pranshu Verma | |
Comment on this storyCommentSuumit Shah never liked his company’s customer
Unitary AI picks up $15M for its multimodal approach to video content moderation
By Ingrid Lunden | |
Content moderation continues to be a contentious topic in the
Why Big Tech’s bet on AI assistants is so risky
By Melissa Heikkilä | |
OpenAI unveiled new ChatGPT features that include the ability to
This Website Exposes the Truth About Soaring Food Prices
By Matt Burgess | |
Spokespeople for the retailers Billa and Hofer declined WIRED’s request
How a Pricing Change Led to a Revolt by Unity’s Video Game Developers
John Riccitiello probably should have seen the outrage coming.A video
Stitch raises $25M Series A extension led by Ribbit Capital, increasing the round’s total to $46M
By Tage Kene-Okafor | |
Open banking, in which traditional banks release their data via
The ‘Green’ Future of Furniture Is a Sofa Stuffed With Seaweed
By Delle Chan | |
In 1919, an entrepreneur named Nils Halvorsen Norheim set up
Tom Hanks Warns of Dental Ad Using A.I. Version of Him
By Derrick Bryson Taylor | |
Tom Hanks and Gayle King, a co-host of “CBS Mornings,”
As Sam Bankman-Fried heads to trial, a look at how he got here
By Lisa Bonos | |
Comment on this storyCommentThroughout every stage of Sam Bankman-Fried’s swift
Katalin Karikó’s Nobel Prize Marks the Beginning of a Vaccine Revolution
By Stephen Buranyi | |
No one expected the first Covid-19 vaccine to be as
Takeaways From a New Book on Sam Bankman-Fried
By David Yaffe-Bellany | |
On the same day that Sam Bankman-Fried’s trial on federal
Ageism in the workplace: Tips for fighting it while job searching
By Danielle Abril | |
Comment on this storyCommentEver feel like you’re getting rejected for
Tesla Autopilot arbitration win could set legal benchmark in auto industry
By Rebecca Bellan | |
In a victory for Tesla, a California federal judge ruled
Men Overran a Job Fair for Women in Tech
By Amanda Hoover | |
It was meant to be a week for women in
Microsoft C.E.O. Testifies That Google’s Power in Search Is Ubiquitous
Satya Nadella, Microsoft’s chief executive, testified on Monday that Google’s
Microsoft CEO at antitrust trial says Google’s default deals key to dominance
By Eva Dou | |
Comment on this storyCommentMicrosoft chief executive Satya Nadella argued Monday
Amid Twitter chaos, Mastodon grew donations 488% in 2022, reached 1.8M monthly active users
By Sarah Perez | |
Consumer interest in open-source, decentralized social networking isn’t something that
The Download: child online safety laws, and ClimateTech is coming
By Rhiannon Williams | |
August 2022 Matt Kaeberlein is what you might call a
The 15-Minute City Conspiracy Theory Goes Mainstream
By David Gilbert | |
Back in February, when a Conservative Party lawmaker in the
Tesla Sales Slip as It Readies Factories for New Models
By Jack Ewing | |
Sales of Tesla electric cars slipped from July through September
Boeing struggles to find a business case for Starliner capsule
By Christian Davenport | |
Comment on this storyCommentBoeing had big plans for its new
India’s national logistics portal exposed sensitive personal data, trade records
By Jagmeet Singh | |
India’s state-owned logistics portal has fixed misconfigurations and vulnerabilities that
Child online safety laws will actually hurt kids, critics say
By Tate Ryan-Mosley | |
At the same time, we’ve also seen many states pick up
5 Ways to Work Remotely (and Effectively) for the Long Haul
By Erica Kasper | |
Covid-19 made remote work a reality for a lot of
Who’s Rooting Hardest for a Sam Bankman-Fried Conviction? The Crypto Industry.
By Erin Griffith | |
Travis Kling has spent a lot of time this year
Procurement is painful, so Pivot wants to simplify it
By Romain Dillet | |
Earlier this year, a big French tech company started requiring
Your Project Management Software Can’t Save You
By Matt Alston | |
When I worked as a copywriter at a dog-toy-slash-tech company,
Startups may have trouble finding their enterprise footing
By Anna Heim | |
The software spend squeeze is lessening, new data from Battery
How to Tell When Your Phone Will Stop Getting Security Updates
By David Nield | |
If you're struggling to find out this information about a
The government wants parents to weigh in about teens and social media
By Tatum Hunter | |
Comment on this storyCommentIf you have concerns about kids and
TechCrunch+ Roundup: How to pitch 7 VCs, building AI moats, immigration law Q&A
By Walter Thompson | |
Last week at TechCrunch Disrupt (recaps coming soon), I spent
The Game Theory of the Auto Strikes
By Aarian Marshall | |
Everyone involved in the strike should be calculating what’s at
A tale of two research institutes
By Brian Heater | |
If you’re lucky, once a year you get to put
8 Best Sunrise Alarm Clocks (2023): Homelabs, Philips, Casper
By Matt Jancer | |
Alarms clocks and I have a damaged relationship. Friends notice
ChatGPT Can Now Respond With Spoken Words
ChatGPT has learned to talk.OpenAI, the San Francisco artificial intelligence
Why we’re seeing so many seed-stage deals in fintech
By Christine Hall | |
Welcome back to The Interchange, where we take a look at
How to Stop Google Bard From Storing Your Data and Location
By Reece Rogers | |
With its most recent update, Google Bard can now sort
For Amazon’s Andy Jassy, a Cleanup Job Just Got a Lot Bigger
By Karen Weise | |
In the two years since Andy Jassy replaced Jeff Bezos
How to raise a Series A in today’s market
By Tim De Chant | |
If you’re an early-stage founder, the crazy days of 2021
Best Bed Frames (2023): Easy Assembly, Fabric, Wood, and Metal
By Louryn Strampe, Gear Team | |
I've owned Thuma's The Bed for three years now, and
Top Apple Executive Defends Favoring Google on iPhones
Apple’s top deal maker on Tuesday defended his company’s favoritism
FTX lawsuit timeline: How did Sam Bankman-Fried get here?
By Jacquelyn Melinek | |
The highly anticipated criminal trial for Sam Bankman-Fried, former CEO
How Insect Brains Melt and Rewire During Metamorphosis
By Yasemin Saplakoglu | |
The original version of this story appeared in Quanta Magazine.On
Wearables Resurface at the Paris Shows of 3 Fashion Brands
By Vanessa Friedman | |
In 2014 Jony Ive, then the chief design officer of
Two large equity funds launched this week. What gives?
By Mike Butcher | |
Two large equity funds came out of the gate this
Everything Should Be As Easy to Upgrade As the Steam Deck (2023)
By Eric Ravenscraft | |
When I bought the Steam Deck a few years ago,
To Bring Socializing Back to Social Networks, Apps Try A.I. Imagery
By Yiwen Lu | |
Myuri Thiruna, a freelance photographer in Toronto, used to post
Humane’s ‘AI Pin’ debuts on the Paris runway
By Brian Heater | |
Humane, a stealthy software and hardware company, is clearly milking
Sweat Is Helping You Survive Climate Change
By Kate Yoder | |
The marketing campaign was a lasting success, even a century
With Meta’s Quest 3, Mixed Reality Is Here. So Now What?
By Brian X. Chen | |
Last week, I spent several hours trying Meta’s latest goggles,
Irish university social media influencer degree
By Maham Javaid | |
Comment on this storyCommentThe next time you worry about young
Venture capital is opening the gates for defense tech
By Anna Heim | |
Welcome to the TechCrunch Exchange, a weekly startups-and-markets newsletter. It’s
Chinese Hackers Are Hiding in Routers in the US and Japan
WIRED broke the news on Wednesday that SoundThinking, the company
Gifts, Gadgets and Greece: Inside a Huawei Lobbying Campaign
In November 2020, executives at Huawei, the Chinese telecom-equipment maker,
The iPhone 15 Pro overheats, say some new owners
By Chris Velazco | |
Comment on this storyCommentApple’s iPhone 15 Pro is the hot
Tinder goes ultra-premium, Amazon invests in Anthropic and Apple explains its new AirPods
By Kyle Wiggers | |
It’s that time of the week again, folks — time
House of Marley Stir It Up Lux Review (2023): Made for Beginners
By Nena Farrell | |
I've NEver set up a turntable before. Sure, I've used
A Silicon Valley Supergroup Is Coming Together to Create an A.I. Device
By Tripp Mickle and Cade Metz | |
Since founding OpenAI in 2015, Sam Altman has spent many
How much can artists make from generative AI? Vendors won’t say
By Kyle Wiggers | |
As tech companies begin to monetize generative AI, the creators
Lego Is a Company Haunted by Its Own Plastic
By Chris Baraniuk | |
“In the future, they should not make these kinds of
Federal Lawsuit Accuses Tesla of Racial Discrimination
By Jack Ewing | |
A federal agency on Thursday filed a lawsuit that accuses
How Big Tech is co-opting the rising stars of artificial intelligence
By Gerrit De Vynck | |
Comment on this storyCommentIn 2021, a group of engineers abandoned
VC Office Hours: How data can help improve social impact investing
By Dominic-Madori Davis | |
Erin Harkless Moore was always interested in math. So she
‘The Creator’ Review: It’s AI That Wants to Save Humanity
By Khari Johnson | |
robots have been depicted in movies for more than a
Ukraine’s War of Drones Runs Into an Obstacle: China
Surrounded by rooms filled with stacks of cluster munitions and
Pudgy Penguins’ approach may be the answer to fixing NFTs’ revenue problems
By Jacquelyn Melinek | |
Pudgy Penguins was once solely known for its 8,888 NFT
11 Scientists Found a Room-Temperature Superconductor. Now 8 of Them Want a Retraction.
By Kenneth Chang | |
A team of 11 scientists reported in March in the
Would you ask Facebook AI Snoop Dogg for frozen yogurt suggestions?
By Shira Ovide | |
Comment on this storyCommentThis article is a preview of The
VW bails on its plan for a $2.1B EV plant in Germany
By Harri Weber | |
Volkswagen’s $2.1 billion plan to launch a dedicated electric-vehicle factory
‘EA Sports FC 24’ Is Just ‘FIFA 24’ in a Different Jersey
By Amit Katwala | |
Breakups are hard. They can also be freeing. Just ask
Landmark Texas, Florida social media cases added to Supreme Court term
By Ann Marimow, Cat Zakrzewski | |
Comment on this storyCommentThe Supreme Court said Friday it would
Kick streamers consider leaving over CEO’s comments in a sex worker ‘prank’ stream
By Morgan Sung | |
Streamers are leaving Kick en masse in protest of the
Everything you need to know about artificial wombs
By Cassandra Willyard | |
The technology would likely be used first on infants born
New York Needs to Get Spongier—or Get Used to More Floods
By Matt Simon | |
Two years after the remnants of Hurricane Ian dumped up
A Founder of the Crypto Hedge Fund Three Arrows Capital Is Arrested
By Yiwen Lu | |
Su Zhu, a founder of the cryptocurrency fund Three Arrows
When predatory investors damage your chances of success
By Haje Jan Kamps | |
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Why embracing complexity is the real challenge in software today
By Ken Mugrage | |
Redistributing complexity The reason we can’t just wish away or
New York City Is Drowning
By Amanda Hoover, Matt Simon | |
New York and the surrounding areas are under a flash
Supreme Court to Hear Challenges to State Laws on Social Media
By Adam Liptak | |
The Supreme Court agreed on Friday to decide whether Florida
Why product equity has become a business imperative for the future of digital products
By Carrie Andrews | |
Timothy Bardlavens Contributor Timothy Bardlavens is the director of product
The Download: brain bandwidth, and artificial wombs
By Rhiannon Williams | |
Last week, Elon Musk made the bold assertion that sticking
Netflix Just Shipped Its Last DVD. The Algorithms Won
By Angela Watercutter | |
Collectively, separately, Netflix’s film nerds mourn. On X/Twitter, and in
Fact Checkers Take Stock of Their Efforts: ‘It’s Not Getting Better’
After President Biden won the election nearly three years ago,
WestBridge seeks to buy stake in India’s Meesho
By Manish Singh | |
WestBridge Capital is in advanced stages of talks to purchase
Brains, Bandwidth and Elon Musk
By Antonio Regalado | |
This works because when the subjects imagine saying words, the
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