The Brutalist Report - techcrunch
- Internet users are getting younger; now the UK is weighing up if AI can help protect them [630d]
- Hugging Face releases a benchmark for testing generative AI on health tasks [630d]
- Robots can make jobs less meaningful for human colleagues [630d]
- Ibotta’s IPO opens sharply higher, hinting at warming public-market interest in tech shares [630d]
- Lacework, last valued at $8.3B, is in talks to sell for just $150M to $300M, say sources [630d]
- Hackers are threatening to publish a huge stolen sanctions and financial crimes watchlist [630d]
- How to play Pokémon and other Game Boy games on your iPhone [630d]
- Cape dials up $61M from A16Z + more for mobile service that doesn’t use personal data [630d]
- Tesla Semi charging corridor project is still alive despite Biden admin funding snub [630d]
- Meta releases Llama 3, claims it’s among the best open models available [630d]
- Meta adds its AI chatbot, powered by Llama 3, to the search bar across its apps [630d]
- TechCrunch Minute: NASA needs your help to bring rocks back from Mars [630d]
- Uber, Nvidia-backed Serve Robotics hits public markets with $40M splash [630d]
- Building owners are often in the dark about their carbon pollution. A new algorithm could shed light on it [630d]
- Magnus Metal wants to revamp the 4,000-year-old way metal parts are made [630d]
- Apex Legends hacker says game developers patched exploit used on streamers [630d]
- For Dataplor’s data intelligence tool, it’s all about location, location, location [630d]
- Screen Skinz raises $1.5 million seed to create custom screen protectors [630d]
- Trellis Climate aims to bridge the ‘commercial valley of death’ for climate tech [630d]
- ChatGPT is a squeeze away with Nothing’s upgraded earbuds [630d]
- Google fires 28 employees after sit-in protest over controversial Project Nimbus contract with Israel [630d]
- Orbex’s new funding may accelerate its Prime microlauncher into orbit [630d]
- Dailyhunt-parent acquires newsstand app Magzter [631d]
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