The Brutalist Report - techcrunch
- Tapbots teases a new Bluesky app, Phoenix, saying it can’t ‘survive on Mastodon alone’ [355d]
- Canoo’s CEO is buying the bankrupt EV startup’s assets [355d]
- Trump gives automakers one-month tariff reprieve to move operations from Canada, Mexico to US [355d]
- Eric Schmidt argues against a ‘Manhattan Project for AGI’ [355d]
- Trump gives Big 3 automakers one month reprieve for Canada, Mexico tariffs [355d]
- The hottest AI models, what they do, and how to use them [355d]
- Volkswagen’s cheapest EV ever is the first to use Rivian software [355d]
- Revenue prediction startup Gong surpasses $300M ARR, indicating potential IPO path [355d]
- Prime Video tests AI dubbing for select movies and TV series [355d]
- Catalan court says NSO Group executives can be charged in spyware investigation [355d]
- OpenAI reportedly plans to charge up to $20,000 a month for specialized AI ‘agents’ [355d]
- Not all cancer patients need chemo — Ataraxis AI raised $20M to personalize treatment [355d]
- Not all cancer patients need chemo. Ataraxis AI raised $20M to fix that. [355d]
- Apple adds AI-powered app review summaries with iOS 18.4 [355d]
- OpenAI’s GPT-4.5 AI model comes to more ChatGPT users [355d]
- Former NSA official says federal worker cuts will have ‘devastating impact’ on cyber and national security [355d]
- Ryan Breslow is back as CEO of fintech Bolt, after years of controversy [355d]
- Ahead of a possible $4 billion IPO, CoreWeave’s founders already pocketed $488 million [355d]
- Google Search’s new ‘AI Mode’ lets users ask complex, multi-part questions [355d]
- Anna Patterson’s Ceramic.ai looks to help enterprises build AI models faster and more efficiently [355d]
- Hyundai pairs up with Yandex spinoff Avride to develop robotaxis [355d]
- Justice Department charges Chinese hackers-for-hire linked to Treasury breach [355d]
- Anthropic quietly removes Biden-era AI policy commitments from its website [355d]
- Flex, a Brex for business owners, has raised $25M at a $250M valuation [355d]
- Growth at all costs is destroying the internet. PR maven Ed Zitron says that’s an opportunity for startups [355d]
- EU must ‘fully’ apply its market fairness rulebook on Google, search rivals urge [355d]
- AI pioneers scoop Turing Award for reinforcement learning work [355d]
- YouTube launches a $7.99 per month, ad-free Premium Lite subscription [355d]
- Google’s Shopping tab has a new AI tool that takes your fashion idea and suggests similar clothing [355d]
- Apply to speak at TechCrunch Sessions: AI before time runs out [355d]
- Broadcom urges VMware customers to patch ‘emergency’ zero-day bugs under active exploitation [355d]
- Apple updates the Mac Studio with M4 Max and M3 Ultra options [355d]
- Apple launches new MacBook Air with M4 chip [355d]
- GibberLink lets AI agents call each other in robo-language [355d]
- CIA director says US has paused sharing intelligence with Ukraine [355d]
- Experts don’t think AI is ready to be a ‘co-scientist’ [355d]
- U.K.’s competition authority says Microsoft’s OpenAI partnership doesn’t quality for investigation [355d]
- Grain emerges from stealth with $50M to help any business hedge against FX volatility [355d]
- Kevin Rose and Alexis Ohanian acquire Digg [355d]
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