The Brutalist Report - techcrunch
- Researchers question AI’s ‘reasoning’ ability as models stumble on math problems with trivial changes [458d]
- Here’s the full list of 39 US AI startups that have raised $100M or more in 2024 [458d]
- A comprehensive list of 2024 tech layoffs [458d]
- Khosla Ventures just backed OpenAI with $405M more, but not necessarily with its own capital [458d]
- Hit by hurricanes? FCC says you qualify for internet and mobile service subsidies [458d]
- Fearless Fund has made a big deal since settling its controversial lawsuit [458d]
- New rounds will help startups challenge well-funded rivals [458d]
- Instagram blames moderation issues on human reviewers, not AI [459d]
- Silicon Valley is debating if AI weapons should be allowed to decide to kill [459d]
- HubSpot acquires Cacheflow, a platform that helps close software sales [459d]
- Temu gets more questions from the EU about illegal product risks [459d]
- Anthony Levandowski buys Elon Musk’s vision for the future [459d]
- Sequoia Capital, US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, and Tidelift take the stage at TechCrunch Disrupt 2024 [459d]
- Aktiia trained AI on 11 billion data points of blood pressure, and now a clinically certified app is coming [459d]
- Xbox will soon let players buy games directly in its Android app following Google antitrust ruling [459d]
- Announcing more judges for Startup Battlefield 200 at TechCrunch Disrupt 2024 [459d]
- ByteDance lays off hundreds of TikTok employees in shift to AI content moderation [459d]
- How AI-generated content is upping the workload for Wikipedia editors [459d]
- Apple Intelligence features can also summarize breakup texts for you [459d]
- UK neobank Monzo hits $5.9B valuation with secondary market sale [459d]
- Elon Musk unveils the Robovan: the biggest surprise from Tesla’s We, Robot event [459d]
- Tesla reveals 20 Cybercabs at We, Robot event, says you’ll be able to buy one for less than $30,000 [459d]
- Babbel co-founder Markus Witte will once again run the company, replacing CEO Arne Schepker [459d]
- Babbel co-founder Markus Witte will once again run the company, replacing CEO Arne Schepker [459d]
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