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TechCrunch
Elad Gil on which AI markets have winners — and which are still wide open
[27d]
Lawmakers say stolen police logins are exposing Flock surveillance cameras to hackers
[27d]
Studio Ghibli and other Japanese publishers want OpenAI to stop training on their work
[27d]
Locket’s social app is picking up steam with Gen Alpha
[27d]
Altman and Nadella need more power for AI, but they’re not sure how much
[27d]
Apple’s App Store gets a new web interface
[27d]
How an ex-L3Harris Trenchant boss stole and sold cyber exploits to Russia
[27d]
Lambda inks multibillion-dollar AI infrastructure deal with Microsoft
[27d]
DOJ accuses US ransomware negotiators of launching their own ransomware attacks
[27d]
Waymo’s robotaxi expansion accelerates with 3 new cities
[27d]
Facebook Groups can now go public without exposing members’ private posts
[27d]
Chrome can now autofill your passport, driver’s license, and vehicle registration info
[28d]
Dia’s AI browser starts adding Arc’s ‘greatest hits’ to its feature set
[28d]
Pine Labs aims to take Indian fintech global even as it cuts valuation for IPO
[28d]
TikTok announces its first awards show in the US
[28d]
OpenAI and Amazon ink $38B cloud computing deal
[28d]
Microsoft’s $15.2B UAE investment turns Gulf State into test case for US AI diplomacy
[28d]
Microsoft inks $9.7B deal with Australia’s IREN for AI cloud capacity
[28d]
LG founder’s grandson, production firm partner up to bring AI to filmmaking
[28d]
Kevin Rose’s simple test for AI hardware — would you want to punch someone in the face who’s wearing it?
[28d]
Alphabet is increasingly launching “moonshot” projects as independent companies — here’s why
[28d]
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