The Brutalist Report - techcrunch
- Here is what’s illegal under California’s 8 (and counting) new AI laws [482d]
- Gaming Lyft’s Citi Bike algos was a lucrative side hustle for a while [482d]
- Chipmaker Qualcomm lays off hundreds of workers in San Diego [482d]
- SpaceX disputes $633K FAA fine, citing ‘systematic challenges’ with agency [482d]
- Elon Musk’s reposts of Kamala Harris deepfakes may not fly under new California law [482d]
- MIT develops recyclable 3D printed glass blocks for construction [482d]
- FTC report on predatory social media data hoarding hints at future regulations [482d]
- This robotic knee exoskeleton is made from consumer braces and drone motors [482d]
- Apple, Google wallets now support California driver’s licenses [482d]
- Virtuous, a fundraising CRM for nonprofits, raises $100M from Susquehanna Growth Equity [482d]
- No, the FAA isn’t fining SpaceX because of Elon Musk’s politics, former FAA head says [482d]
- Apple Intelligence is now live in public beta. Here’s what it offers and how to enable it. [482d]
- A leadership shake-up at Motional, inside the fight over TuSimple’s cash, and Fisker waffles on recall repairs [482d]
- Cruise robotaxis return to the Bay Area nearly one year after pedestrian crash [482d]
- For $5, Photon Library brings back the feel of the old iOS Photos app [482d]
- Apple’s new macOS Sequoia update breaks cybersecurity tools, experts say [482d]
- Apple’s new macOS Sequoia update is breaking some cybersecurity tools [482d]
- Google rolls out automatic passkey syncing via Password Manager [482d]
- TechCrunch Minute: United will use SpaceX’s Starlink to bring free Wi-Fi to flights [482d]
- Quilt, Furno Materials, and RA Capital Management share the stage at TechCrunch Disrupt 2024 [482d]
- Back Market lays out its plan to make refurbished phones go mainstream [482d]
- Dcode Capital, Albedo, and Biofire are coming to TechCrunch Disrupt 2024 [482d]
- UPchieve, an online tutor app for low-income students, launches a free tool for teachers [482d]
- Announcing our next wave of Startup Battlefield judges at TechCrunch Disrupt 2024 [482d]
- Amazon releases a video generator — but only for ads [482d]
- Tidal Metals sees seawater as the solution to a critical mineral shortage [482d]
- Amazon debuts an AI assistant for sellers, Project Amelia [482d]
- Zeno emerges from stealth to crib Tesla’s master plan for Africa and beyond [482d]
- Kiwibot acquires an ad startup to turn its delivery robots into mobile billboards [482d]
- Harbor is building a better baby monitor and an army of night nannies [482d]
- AI notetaker Fathom raises $17M [482d]
- Karman Industries hopes its SpaceX-inspired heat pumps will replace industrial boilers [482d]
- EU to tell Apple how to do interoperability, DMA style [482d]
- This founder grew up in wine country — nows he’s built a platform for wine makers [482d]
- Picus Security, founded by Turkish 3 mathematicians, raises $45M after simulating 1B cyberattacks [482d]
- Brightband sees a bright (and open-source) future for AI-powered weather forecasting [482d]
- AI governance can’t be left to the vested interests [482d]
- Phlair’s carbon sucking technology could lower direct air capture’s costs [482d]
- India weighs easing market share limits for UPI payment operators [483d]
- Palmer Luckey returns to headsets as Anduril partners with Microsoft on U.S. military tech [483d]
- CEO of self-driving startup Motional is stepping down [483d]
- Craig Newmark pledges $100M to fight hacking by foreign governments [483d]
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