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- Who’s going (and who’s not) to the AI Safety Summit at Bletchley Park? [781d]
- WeWork reportedly on the verge of filing bankruptcy, stock plummets [781d]
- FAA completes SpaceX Starship safety review as environmental assessment remains ongoing [781d]
- Google and Match Group reach settlement in app store antitrust case [781d]
- Why Comcast built an accelerator to nurture sports startups [782d]
- So long, Twitter Circles [782d]
- Log analysis and security firm Graylog raises $9M in equity, $30M in debt [782d]
- Tesla wins fatal Autopilot crash jury trial [782d]
- What not to do when getting your grocery startup off the ground with Abhi Ramesh from Misfits Market [782d]
- TC+ Roundup: What happened to the Adobe-Figma deal? [782d]
- SBF’s defense puts forth a 35-minute last-ditch effort to show his good will [782d]
- Apple’s October Scary Fast Event: Everything revealed about the new MacBook Pro, iMac and M3 chips [782d]
- Alexis Ohanian says he’s a ‘techno optimist,’ despite social media’s impact on society [782d]
- Toyota to invest another $8B into North Carolina EV battery factory [782d]
- GreenLite streamlines ‘nightmare’ of construction permitting for businesses [782d]
- DeepMind’s latest AlphaFold model is more useful for drug discovery [782d]
- US-led cybersecurity coalition vows to not pay hackers’ ransom demands [782d]
- How to be an inspirational startup founder [782d]
- Why ransomware victims can’t stop paying off hackers [782d]
- Quora’s Poe introduces an AI chatbot creator economy [782d]
- How AI is enhancing, not threatening the future of professionals [782d]
- New nonprofit backed by crypto billionaire scores AI chips worth $500M [782d]
- Biden’s AI EO hailed as broad, but not deep without legislation to match [782d]
- Connectly taps automation to nudge shoppers to complete purchases [782d]
- Does X’s new valuation make sense? [782d]
- Charlie’s senior-focused banking puts new funding toward stopping fraud [782d]
- SEC accuses SolarWinds CISO of misleading investors before Russian cyberattack [782d]
- DistroKid users can now upload their songs to TikTok Music and CapCut [782d]
- Wirepas nabs $22M to expand a IoT business based on distributed, mesh technology [782d]
- Confirmed: Palo Alto Networks buys Dig Security, sources say for $400M [782d]
- Shield AI raises $200M at a $2.7B valuation to scale military autonomous flying tech [782d]
- Yuzu wants to make health plans cheaper by letting insurers mix and match benefits [782d]
- Cambrium aims to one-up nature with designer proteins that scale sustainably [782d]
- Guidde’s AI automatically generates software documentation videos [782d]
- This proptech startup says generative building design can change the way cities are built [782d]
- Brazilian fintech QI Tech lands $200M led by General Atlantic [782d]
- SkyCell raises $57M at a $600M valuation to build smart containers for pharmaceutical transport [782d]
- Egyptian healthtech Almouneer raises $3.6M to scale its platform for treating diabetes and obesity [782d]
- Indian opposition leaders say Apple has warned them of state-sponsored iPhone attacks [782d]
- Hexa, the startup studio behind Front, Spendesk and Aircall, unveils its next batch of startups [782d]
- 5 things we learned so far about the Google antitrust case [782d]
- Apple’s ‘Scary Fast’ event video was shot on iPhone [782d]
- Apple brought back the best Mac colorway with the new M3 MacBook Pro [782d]
- Apple’s M3 iMac is up for preorder, starting at $1,299 [782d]
- Apple’s M3, M3 Pro and M3 Max 3-nanometer chips arrive with a big graphics boost [782d]
- Apple’s 14- and 16-inch M3 MacBook Pros arrive in ‘Space Black’ color, starting at $1,599 [782d]
- Apple’s October Scary Fast Event: Everything announced so far [782d]
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