💥 Explore this must-read post from TechCrunch 📖 📂 **Category**: Commerce,Amazon,whole foods ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: RIP, Amazon stores: gone and probably soon forgotten. Amazon announced Tuesday that it will close its Amazon Go and Amazon Fresh stores, and will instead expand its same-day grocery delivery capacity, as well as its Whole Foods Market footprint. These stores have been used to grow Amazon's cashless Just Walk Out technology, which tracks the items customers pick up, allowing them to pay for their groceries without a more formal checkout process. The company is instead focusing on offering this technology to third parties,…
💥 Discover this awesome post from TechCrunch 📖 📂 **Category**: AI,Enterprise,AI help desk,Exclusive,help desk,ITSM,Risotto ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: Help desk automation is a billion-dollar industry, and one of the industries most likely to be disrupted by AI-based technology. Major players like Zendesk, ServiceNow, and Freshworks currently dominate the space, but many smaller startups are betting that rearranging workflows will give them a chance to scale back. Rizzuto is one of those startups, and after today, it will have plenty of runway to test its theory. The company said Tuesday it has raised a $10 million seed round led by Bonfire…
🔥 Read this awesome post from TechCrunch 📖 📂 **Category**: Transportation,Austin Russell,autonomous vehicles,Lidar,Luminar ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: Luminar received a higher bid for its lidar business with the conclusion of a court-conducted auction on Monday, according to a new filing in the company's bankruptcy case. MicroVision, a Redmond, Wash.-based company developing its own lidar sensors, submitted a bid of $33 million, beating Quantum Computing Inc.'s $22 million. A few weeks ago as the presenter of the show called "Stalking Horse". (Quantum Computing Inc. raised its bid to $28 million but appears to have been unwilling or unable to raise its…
💥 Read this trending post from TechCrunch 📖 📂 **Category**: Transportation,autonomous vehicles,Exclusive,robotaxis,Uber,uber av labs ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: Uber has more than 20 self-driving car partners, and they all want one thing: data. So the company says it will make this available through a new division called Uber AV Labs. Despite the name, Uber is no Back to developing its own robotaxis, which it stopped doing after one of its test vehicles killed a pedestrian in 2018. (Uber eventually sold the division in 2020 in a complex deal with Aurora.) But it will send its own cars to cities decorated…
💥 Read this insightful post from TechCrunch 📖 📂 **Category**: Climate,Venture,2150,cities,Exclusive,fundraising,Industry,venture capital 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: If you want to solve climate change, there are few better places to start than in cities. “The city is kind of like a beautiful vampire squid that is sucking up all the resources,” Jacob Bro, co-founder and partner at 2150, told TechCrunch. “It basically brings together all the prosperity in the world — 80% of GDP — but also 70% of the emissions and all the other resources, all the waste, all the negative aspects of the good life.” Many investors have raised…
🚀 Check out this trending post from TechCrunch 📖 📂 **Category**: Startups,Space,Fundraising,Northwood Space ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: Space is becoming an increasingly crowded place thanks to the constant influx of new satellites, and it's getting tighter as the cost of getting into orbit declines. These dynamics have drawn attention to startup Northwood Space, which has spent the past few years developing a more modern and efficient terrestrial communications infrastructure. The startup capitalized on that attention in two ways this week. The El Segundo, California-based company announced Tuesday that it has closed a $100 million Series B funding round, led by…
✨ Check out this must-read post from TechCrunch 📖 📂 **Category**: AI,Social,xAI,AI chatbot,Grok,ai companions 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: A new risk assessment found that xAI's Grok chatbot had insufficient identification of users under 18, poor safety barriers, and frequently generated sexual, violent and inappropriate material. In other words, GROC is not safe for children or teens. The damning report from Common Sense Media, a nonprofit that provides age-based ratings and reviews of media and technology for families, comes as xAI faces criticism and an investigation into how Grok was used to create and publish explicit, non-consensual, AI-generated images of women…
✨ Explore this trending post from TechCrunch 📖 📂 **Category**: AI,agentic ai,Apps,Claude,Cowork 💡 **What You’ll Learn**: Claude users will now be able to invoke interactive applications within the chatbot interface, thanks to a new feature Anthropic announced on Monday. In keeping with Anthropic's enterprise focus, the launch apps are mostly workplace tools, including Slack, Canva, Figma, Box, Clay, and a Salesforce implementation is expected soon. In each case, the app will enable a logged-in instance of the service that Claude can access, enabling users to send Slack messages, create charts, or access cloud files, depending on which apps are enabled.…
💥 Explore this must-read post from TechCrunch 📖 📂 **Category**: AI,Biotech & Health,Climate,Venture,Obvious Ventures ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: Obvious Ventures, the company co-founded by Twitter's Evan Williams, has raised a fifth fund, and this one, just like its predecessors, comes with a "fun" number: $360,360,360. “We invest at the frontiers of mathematics, science and physics, and we like to celebrate mathematics in our fund numbers as well,” James Joaquin (pictured far right), co-founder and managing director of the company, told TechCrunch. The company's first fund was $123,456,789, and its second was $191,919,191 (a rotating number that can be read the…
🚀 Read this insightful post from TechCrunch 📖 📂 **Category**: AI,Startups,cvector,Exclusive,industrial ai 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: AI startup CVector has built a brain and nervous system for major industries. Now, founders Richard Chang and Tyler Ruggles are tasked with an even bigger challenge: showing clients and investors how an AI-powered software layer translates into real savings on an industrial scale. The New York-based startup has had some success following its seed funding round last July. Its system now works with real customers, including public utilities, advanced manufacturing facilities, and chemical producers. The duo was given more concrete examples of the…
