The Brutalist Report - techcrunch
- Police shut down Cluely’s party, the ‘cheat at everything’ startup [31d]
- Sam Altman says Meta tried and failed to poach OpenAI’s talent with $100M offers [31d]
- OpenAI’s $200M DoD contract could squeeze frenemy Microsoft [31d]
- EVs dominate the most American-made cars index and it’s not just because of Tesla [31d]
- Google’s Gemini panicked when playing Pokémon [31d]
- A comprehensive list of 2025 tech layoffs [31d]
- Amazon expects to reduce corporate jobs due to AI [31d]
- Meta is reportedly building AI smart glasses with Prada, too [31d]
- Tumblr’s content-filtering systems have been falsely flagging posts as ‘mature,’ users blame AI [31d]
- Unlock purpose-driven growth at TechCrunch All Stage, and get $210 off for 6 more days [31d]
- Applied Intuition raises $600M as it pushes further into defense [31d]
- Facebook announces that all videos on its platform will soon be shared as reels [31d]
- Intel to lay off up to 20% of Intel Foundry workers [31d]
- Pro-Israel hacktivist group claims responsibility for alleged Iranian bank hack [31d]
- In just 3 months, Ramp’s valuation jumped to $16B, up from $13B [31d]
- Anysphere launches a $200-a-month Cursor AI coding subscription [31d]
- Threads expands open social web integrations with fediverse feed, user profile search [31d]
- Waymo robotaxis are pushing into even more California cities [31d]
- Streaming viewership exceeded cable and broadcast combined for the first time last month, report says [31d]
- How AI chatbots keep people coming back [31d]
- Elon Musk’s xAI is reportedly seeking a $4.3B equity raise [31d]
- Last call to volunteer at TechCrunch All Stage 2025 [31d]
- Own, a new social media app, aims to tokenize the creator economy [31d]
- Senate GOP bill spares nuclear and geothermal energy while hammering wind and solar [31d]
- Mastodon updates its terms to prohibit AI model training [31d]
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