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Athens Democracy Forum: Are Artificial Intelligence and Democracy Compatible?
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The New York Times
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Oct, 23
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This article is from a special report on the Athens
Krafton India launches gaming incubator to expand local ecosystem
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Jagmeet Singh
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Oct, 23
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Krafton India has launched a gaming incubator in the South
Samsung Galaxy S23 FE, Tab S9 FE, Buds FE (2023): Features, Specs, Price
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Julian Chokkattu
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Oct, 23
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If you heard the words Fan Edition, chances are you'd
Spotify Gave Subscribers Music and Podcasts. Next: Audiobooks.
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Alexandra Alter and Tripp Mickle
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Oct, 23
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Four years ago, Spotify’s business was stagnating. Apple had overtaken
Electric Hydrogen is the green hydrogen industry’s first unicorn
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Rebecca Bellan
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3
Oct, 23
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Investors have historically been skeptical of green hydrogen. High production
The Download: Big Tech’s big AI bet, and crypto’s day in court
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Rhiannon Williams
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3
Oct, 23
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This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides
Sam Bankman-Fried Is a Terrible Client
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Joel Khalili
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3
Oct, 23
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In the weeks after Sam Bankman-Fried’s FTX crypto exchange began
Campbell Brown, Who Led Facebook News, Leaves Meta
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Benjamin Mullin and Mike Isaac
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3
Oct, 23
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When Facebook was being battered in 2017 for distributing false
No plea deal offered to SBF, lawyers confirm
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Jacquelyn Melinek
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3
Oct, 23
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On the first day of Sam Bankman-Fried’s trial, in a
Turning medical data into actionable knowledge
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Siemens Healthineers
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3
Oct, 23
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PACS remains an indispensable tool for viewing and interpreting imaging
MysteryVibe Tenuto Mini Review: Set and Forget Vibrator (Sort Of)
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Eric Ravenscraft
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3
Oct, 23
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A few years ago, I tried out MysteryVibe’s unique Tenuto
A New Satellite Outshines Some of the Brightest Stars in the Sky
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Becky Ferreira
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Oct, 23
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Last November, a satellite in low-Earth orbit unfurled into an
AI is replacing customer service jobs across the globe
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Pranshu Verma
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3
Oct, 23
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Comment on this storyCommentSuumit Shah never liked his company’s customer
Unitary AI picks up $15M for its multimodal approach to video content moderation
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Ingrid Lunden
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Oct, 23
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Content moderation continues to be a contentious topic in the
Why Big Tech’s bet on AI assistants is so risky
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Melissa Heikkilä
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Oct, 23
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OpenAI unveiled new ChatGPT features that include the ability to
This Website Exposes the Truth About Soaring Food Prices
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Matt Burgess
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Oct, 23
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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
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Mike Isaac and Kellen Browning
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Oct, 23
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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
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Tage Kene-Okafor
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Oct, 23
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Open banking, in which traditional banks release their data via
The ‘Green’ Future of Furniture Is a Sofa Stuffed With Seaweed
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Delle Chan
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3
Oct, 23
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In 1919, an entrepreneur named Nils Halvorsen Norheim set up
Tom Hanks Warns of Dental Ad Using A.I. Version of Him
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Derrick Bryson Taylor
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Oct, 23
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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
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Lisa Bonos
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Oct, 23
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Comment on this storyCommentThroughout every stage of Sam Bankman-Fried’s swift
Elon Musk is being sued for defamation after falsely claiming a man was a neo-Nazi on X
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Taylor Hatmaker
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Oct, 23
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Elon Musk has been on something of a suing spree
Katalin Karikó’s Nobel Prize Marks the Beginning of a Vaccine Revolution
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Stephen Buranyi
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3
Oct, 23
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No one expected the first Covid-19 vaccine to be as
Takeaways From a New Book on Sam Bankman-Fried
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David Yaffe-Bellany
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Oct, 23
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On the same day that Sam Bankman-Fried’s trial on federal
Ageism in the workplace: Tips for fighting it while job searching
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Danielle Abril
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3
Oct, 23
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Comment on this storyCommentEver feel like you’re getting rejected for
Tesla Autopilot arbitration win could set legal benchmark in auto industry
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Rebecca Bellan
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2
Oct, 23
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In a victory for Tesla, a California federal judge ruled
Men Overran a Job Fair for Women in Tech
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Amanda Hoover
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2
Oct, 23
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It was meant to be a week for women in
Microsoft C.E.O. Testifies That Google’s Power in Search Is Ubiquitous
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David McCabe and Cecilia Kang
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Oct, 23
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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
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Eva Dou
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2
Oct, 23
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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
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Sarah Perez
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2
Oct, 23
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Consumer interest in open-source, decentralized social networking isn’t something that
The Download: child online safety laws, and ClimateTech is coming
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Rhiannon Williams
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2
Oct, 23
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August 2022 Matt Kaeberlein is what you might call a
The 15-Minute City Conspiracy Theory Goes Mainstream
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David Gilbert
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2
Oct, 23
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Back in February, when a Conservative Party lawmaker in the
Tesla Sales Slip as It Readies Factories for New Models
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Jack Ewing
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2
Oct, 23
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Sales of Tesla electric cars slipped from July through September
Boeing struggles to find a business case for Starliner capsule
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Christian Davenport
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2
Oct, 23
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Comment on this storyCommentBoeing had big plans for its new
India’s national logistics portal exposed sensitive personal data, trade records
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Jagmeet Singh
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Oct, 23
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India’s state-owned logistics portal has fixed misconfigurations and vulnerabilities that
Child online safety laws will actually hurt kids, critics say
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Tate Ryan-Mosley
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Oct, 23
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At the same time, we’ve also seen many states pick up
5 Ways to Work Remotely (and Effectively) for the Long Haul
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Erica Kasper
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2
Oct, 23
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Covid-19 made remote work a reality for a lot of
Who’s Rooting Hardest for a Sam Bankman-Fried Conviction? The Crypto Industry.
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Erin Griffith
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2
Oct, 23
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Travis Kling has spent a lot of time this year
Procurement is painful, so Pivot wants to simplify it
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Romain Dillet
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2
Oct, 23
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Earlier this year, a big French tech company started requiring
Your Project Management Software Can’t Save You
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Matt Alston
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2
Oct, 23
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When I worked as a copywriter at a dog-toy-slash-tech company,
Startups may have trouble finding their enterprise footing
By
Anna Heim
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Oct, 23
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The software spend squeeze is lessening, new data from Battery
How to Tell When Your Phone Will Stop Getting Security Updates
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David Nield
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2
Oct, 23
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If you're struggling to find out this information about a
The government wants parents to weigh in about teens and social media
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Tatum Hunter
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2
Oct, 23
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Comment on this storyCommentIf you have concerns about kids and
TechCrunch+ Roundup: How to pitch 7 VCs, building AI moats, immigration law Q&A
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Walter Thompson
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2
Oct, 23
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Last week at TechCrunch Disrupt (recaps coming soon), I spent
The Game Theory of the Auto Strikes
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Aarian Marshall
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Oct, 23
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Everyone involved in the strike should be calculating what’s at
A tale of two research institutes
By
Brian Heater
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2
Oct, 23
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If you’re lucky, once a year you get to put
8 Best Sunrise Alarm Clocks (2023): Homelabs, Philips, Casper
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Matt Jancer
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1
Oct, 23
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Alarms clocks and I have a damaged relationship. Friends notice
ChatGPT Can Now Respond With Spoken Words
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Cade Metz, Brian X. Chen and Karen Weise
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1
Oct, 23
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ChatGPT has learned to talk.OpenAI, the San Francisco artificial intelligence
Why we’re seeing so many seed-stage deals in fintech
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Christine Hall
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1
Oct, 23
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Welcome back to The Interchange, where we take a look at
How to Stop Google Bard From Storing Your Data and Location
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Reece Rogers
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1
Oct, 23
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With its most recent update, Google Bard can now sort
For Amazon’s Andy Jassy, a Cleanup Job Just Got a Lot Bigger
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Karen Weise
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1
Oct, 23
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In the two years since Andy Jassy replaced Jeff Bezos
How to raise a Series A in today’s market
By
Tim De Chant
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1
Oct, 23
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If you’re an early-stage founder, the crazy days of 2021
Best Bed Frames (2023): Easy Assembly, Fabric, Wood, and Metal
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Louryn Strampe, Gear Team
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1
Oct, 23
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I've owned Thuma's The Bed for three years now, and
Top Apple Executive Defends Favoring Google on iPhones
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Cecilia Kang and Tripp Mickle
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Oct, 23
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Apple’s top deal maker on Tuesday defended his company’s favoritism
FTX lawsuit timeline: How did Sam Bankman-Fried get here?
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Jacquelyn Melinek
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Oct, 23
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The highly anticipated criminal trial for Sam Bankman-Fried, former CEO
How Insect Brains Melt and Rewire During Metamorphosis
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Yasemin Saplakoglu
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1
Oct, 23
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The original version of this story appeared in Quanta Magazine.On
Wearables Resurface at the Paris Shows of 3 Fashion Brands
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Vanessa Friedman
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1
Oct, 23
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In 2014 Jony Ive, then the chief design officer of
Two large equity funds launched this week. What gives?
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Mike Butcher
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1
Oct, 23
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Two large equity funds came out of the gate this
Everything Should Be As Easy to Upgrade As the Steam Deck (2023)
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Eric Ravenscraft
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1
Oct, 23
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When I bought the Steam Deck a few years ago,
To Bring Socializing Back to Social Networks, Apps Try A.I. Imagery
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Yiwen Lu
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1
Oct, 23
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Myuri Thiruna, a freelance photographer in Toronto, used to post
Humane’s ‘AI Pin’ debuts on the Paris runway
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Brian Heater
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1
Oct, 23
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Humane, a stealthy software and hardware company, is clearly milking
Sweat Is Helping You Survive Climate Change
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Kate Yoder
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1
Oct, 23
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The marketing campaign was a lasting success, even a century
With Meta’s Quest 3, Mixed Reality Is Here. So Now What?
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Brian X. Chen
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1
Oct, 23
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Last week, I spent several hours trying Meta’s latest goggles,
Irish university social media influencer degree
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Maham Javaid
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1
Oct, 23
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Comment on this storyCommentThe next time you worry about young
Venture capital is opening the gates for defense tech
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Anna Heim
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1
Oct, 23
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Welcome to the TechCrunch Exchange, a weekly startups-and-markets newsletter. It’s
Chinese Hackers Are Hiding in Routers in the US and Japan
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Lily Hay Newman, Matt Burgess
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1
Oct, 23
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WIRED broke the news on Wednesday that SoundThinking, the company
Gifts, Gadgets and Greece: Inside a Huawei Lobbying Campaign
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Adam Satariano and Eliza Triantafillou
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Sep, 23
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In November 2020, executives at Huawei, the Chinese telecom-equipment maker,
The iPhone 15 Pro overheats, say some new owners
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Chris Velazco
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Sep, 23
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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
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Kyle Wiggers
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30
Sep, 23
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It’s that time of the week again, folks — time
House of Marley Stir It Up Lux Review (2023): Made for Beginners
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Nena Farrell
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Sep, 23
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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
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Tripp Mickle and Cade Metz
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Sep, 23
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Since founding OpenAI in 2015, Sam Altman has spent many
How much can artists make from generative AI? Vendors won’t say
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Kyle Wiggers
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Sep, 23
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As tech companies begin to monetize generative AI, the creators
Lego Is a Company Haunted by Its Own Plastic
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Chris Baraniuk
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Sep, 23
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“In the future, they should not make these kinds of
Federal Lawsuit Accuses Tesla of Racial Discrimination
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Jack Ewing
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Sep, 23
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A federal agency on Thursday filed a lawsuit that accuses
How Big Tech is co-opting the rising stars of artificial intelligence
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Gerrit De Vynck
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Sep, 23
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Comment on this storyCommentIn 2021, a group of engineers abandoned
VC Office Hours: How data can help improve social impact investing
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Dominic-Madori Davis
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Sep, 23
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Erin Harkless Moore was always interested in math. So she
‘The Creator’ Review: It’s AI That Wants to Save Humanity
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Khari Johnson
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30
Sep, 23
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robots have been depicted in movies for more than a
Ukraine’s War of Drones Runs Into an Obstacle: China
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Paul Mozur and Valerie Hopkins
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30
Sep, 23
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Surrounded by rooms filled with stacks of cluster munitions and
Pudgy Penguins’ approach may be the answer to fixing NFTs’ revenue problems
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Jacquelyn Melinek
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Sep, 23
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Pudgy Penguins was once solely known for its 8,888 NFT
15 Best Hair Straighteners We’ve Tested (2023): Flat Irons, Hot Combs, and Straightening Brushes
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Medea Giordano, Victoria Woollaston-Webber
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30
Sep, 23
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A lot of hot hair tools, including most on our
11 Scientists Found a Room-Temperature Superconductor. Now 8 of Them Want a Retraction.
By
Kenneth Chang
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30
Sep, 23
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A team of 11 scientists reported in March in the
Would you ask Facebook AI Snoop Dogg for frozen yogurt suggestions?
By
Shira Ovide
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30
Sep, 23
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Comment on this storyCommentThis article is a preview of The
VW bails on its plan for a $2.1B EV plant in Germany
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Harri Weber
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30
Sep, 23
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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
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30
Sep, 23
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Breakups are hard. They can also be freeing. Just ask
How Palantir Became a Front-Runner for the UK’s Multimillion-Dollar NHS Contract
By
Euan Ward and Adam Satariano
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Sep, 23
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It began with a £1 contract.In the hours after a
Landmark Texas, Florida social media cases added to Supreme Court term
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Ann Marimow, Cat Zakrzewski
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30
Sep, 23
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Comment on this storyCommentThe Supreme Court said Friday it would
Kick streamers consider leaving over CEO’s comments in a sex worker ‘prank’ stream
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Morgan Sung
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30
Sep, 23
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Streamers are leaving Kick en masse in protest of the
Everything you need to know about artificial wombs
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Cassandra Willyard
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29
Sep, 23
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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
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29
Sep, 23
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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
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29
Sep, 23
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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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29
Sep, 23
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Welcome to Startups Weekly. Sign up here to get it
Why embracing complexity is the real challenge in software today
By
Ken Mugrage
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29
Sep, 23
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Redistributing complexity The reason we can’t just wish away or
New York City Is Drowning
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Amanda Hoover, Matt Simon
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Sep, 23
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New York and the surrounding areas are under a flash
Supreme Court to Hear Challenges to State Laws on Social Media
By
Adam Liptak
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29
Sep, 23
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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
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29
Sep, 23
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Timothy Bardlavens Contributor Timothy Bardlavens is the director of product
The Download: brain bandwidth, and artificial wombs
By
Rhiannon Williams
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29
Sep, 23
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Last week, Elon Musk made the bold assertion that sticking
Netflix Just Shipped Its Last DVD. The Algorithms Won
By
Angela Watercutter
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29
Sep, 23
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Collectively, separately, Netflix’s film nerds mourn. On X/Twitter, and in
Fact Checkers Take Stock of Their Efforts: ‘It’s Not Getting Better’
By
Tiffany Hsu and Stuart A. Thompson
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29
Sep, 23
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After President Biden won the election nearly three years ago,
WestBridge seeks to buy stake in India’s Meesho
By
Manish Singh
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29
Sep, 23
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WestBridge Capital is in advanced stages of talks to purchase
Brains, Bandwidth and Elon Musk
By
Antonio Regalado
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29
Sep, 23
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This works because when the subjects imagine saying words, the
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