The Brutalist Report - techcrunch
- Ashton Kutcher, Effie Epstein, and Guy Oseary are coming to TechCrunch Disrupt 2024 [518d]
- OpenAI secured more billions, but there’s still capital left for other startups [518d]
- Every fusion startup that has raised over $100M [518d]
- GM is working on an eyes-off, hands-off driving system [518d]
- Fisker faces SEC investigation as bankruptcy case drags on [518d]
- Announcing the final agenda for the SaaS Stage at TechCrunch Disrupt 2024 [518d]
- Amazon closes more of its cashierless convenience stores [518d]
- Why EnergyX raised $75M from small investors, even after taking VC money from GM and others [518d]
- TechCrunch Disrupt 2024 Side Events schedule: Women in Tech, SignalFire, Llama Lounge, and more to host [518d]
- Announcing the Startup Battlefield 200 at TechCrunch Disrupt 2024 [518d]
- Waymo picks its next robotaxi, Joby lands more Toyota bucks, and Cybertruck notches its fifth recall [518d]
- Detroit startup Grounded has a Lego-like way of designing EV vans for small businesses [519d]
- Mark Zuckerberg is leg pressing chicken nuggets [519d]
- Impulse Space lands Space Force contract for “tactically responsive” orbital operations [519d]
- Swiggy escalates India quick-commerce battle with 10-minute meals [519d]
- Facebook launches a Gen Z-focused redesign [519d]
- Kenya fines Baltic fintech Eleving’s local arm for misleading customers [519d]
- Check, Remote, and Gusto discuss the future of work at TechCrunch Disrupt 2024 [519d]
- YouTube apologizes for falsely banning channels for spam, canceling subscriptions [519d]
- Gmail users on iOS can now ask Gemini questions about their emails [519d]
- The Browser Company launches Arc Search on Android [519d]
- Meta’s Movie Gen model puts out realistic video with sound, so we can finally have infinite Moo Deng [519d]
- Many companies won’t say if they’ll comply with California’s AI training transparency law [519d]
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