π₯ Explore this trending post from TechCrunch π π **Category**: Startups,TC,Venture,AI,Harvey,legal,legal tech,Sequoia π **What Youβll Learn**: Without a doubt, one of the successful companies of the AI ββera is legal technology startup Harvey. The company confirmed on Wednesday that it had closed a new raise at a valuation of $11 billion, after reports spread last month that it was working on another mega round. The company confirmed that it had raised $200 million from the round, which was co-led by returning investors GIC and Sequoia in Singapore. Existing investors Andreessen Horowitz, Kuato, Conviction Partners, Elad Gil, Evantic, and Kleiner Perkins…
β¨ Check out this must-read post from TechCrunch π π **Category**: AI,Apps,Fundraising,granola,Index Ventures,Kleiner Perkins,Meeting notetakers π **What Youβll Learn**: Users may not like bots conspicuously taking notes in meetings, but many of them wouldn't mind if there was an app on someone's computer doing the transcription. This is the main reason behind Granola's popularity, which helped it secure $125 million in Series C funding led by Danny Rimmer at Index Ventures, with participation from Mamoon Hameed at Kleiner Perkins. This brought the company's value to $1.5 billion, up from $250 million in the last round, it said. Existing investors such…
π Read this must-read post from TechCrunch π π **Category**: Apps,Social,Creator payout,Creators,Elon Musk,social media,X π **What Youβll Learn**: Social media platform Late Tuesday, X's head of product, Nikita Beer, announced that starting Thursday, the platform will change its policy around payments and will focus more on impressions from the sticker area. His reasoning was that the platform should discourage manipulation of the algorithm by posting about the United States or Japan to attract the attention of those larger audiences. βWe will give more weight to impressions from your home region β to encourage content that resonates with people in your…
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**What Youβll Learn**: AI note-taking app Granola, valued at $250 million, has become a popular tool among tech industry founders and venture capitalists. But one developer believes there's demand for a more private, local-only alternative that's available for a one-time fee and without a subscription. This led to the creation of a new Mac app called Talat. Nick Payne, a developer based in Yorkshire, England, and a self-described computer geek, says the idea to create a homegrown AI blogging machine came mostly because of a series…
π Read this insightful post from TechCrunch π π **Category**: TC,Startups,AI,Robotics,robotics,Lucid Bots,artificial intelligence,robotics startup β
**What Youβll Learn**: Andrew Ashor, founder and CEO of window-cleaning robot startup Lucid Bots, likes to joke that his company is the antithesis of the robotics industry right now. While many companies are trying to build humanoids or promote their robots that dance and do flips, Lucid Bots drones are out in the field doing traditionally unsexy and dangerous work, like cleaning windows, much safer and more efficiently. βThe sad truth is that most of them are still selling a lot of hype and headlines,…
π Discover this must-read post from TechCrunch π π **Category**: AI,ChatGPT,OpenAI,teen safety β
**What Youβll Learn**: OpenAI said Tuesday that it will release a set of prompts that developers can use to make their apps safer for teens. The AI ββLab said the teen safety policy set can be used with an open-weight security model known as gpt-oss-safeguard. Instead of working from scratch to figure out how to make AI safer for teens, developers can use these prompts to fortify what they're building. It addresses issues such as graphic violence and sexual content, harmful physical ideals and behaviours, dangerous activities…
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**What Youβll Learn**: Google unveiled three Gemini-powered features for Google TV on Tuesday, including AI-powered visual responses, the ability to dive into almost any topic, and narrated sports overviews. A particularly noteworthy addition is the introduction of visual responses. For example, requesting the current score for a Warriors game will get live scorecards, along with information about where the game is being shown. Users can also search for recipes, and Gemini will supplement their response with relevant educational videos. Image credits:Google As showcased at CES…
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**What Youβll Learn**: Data center developer Crusoe is increasing its energy storage capacity by purchasing batteries from Form Energy and Redwood Energy. The company said it will purchase 12 gigawatt hours of Form Energy's 100-hour batteries. This is the second big sale by Form, which said last month it would build a 30 gigawatt-hour battery for Google in Minnesota. The value of this deal is about one billion dollars, according to The Information website. The model, the selling value of which was not disclosed,…
β¨ Check out this must-read post from TechCrunch π π **Category**: AI,Enterprise,Startups,acqui-hire,Databricks,Mergers and Acquisitions π **What Youβll Learn**: With a surplus war chest from its $5 billion raise that closed last month (not to mention billions in revenue), Databricks is gaining ground. The company, best known for its cloud data analytics platform, announced Tuesday that it will launch a new security product called Lakewatch. Lakewatch leverages Databricks' ability to store massive amounts of data and perform classic security information and event management (SIEM) tasks, such as threat detection and investigation. She does this only with the help of AI agents…
β¨ Read this must-read post from TechCrunch π π **Category**: AI,Apps,Media & Entertainment,ai slop,Spotify π‘ **What Youβll Learn**: As artificial intelligence inundates music streaming platforms, Spotify is beta testing a new βArtist Profile Protectionβ feature that allows artists to review releases before posting them directly to their profiles. The idea behind the new tool is to give artists more control over the tracks associated with their name on the streaming service. βMusic has been landing on the wrong artist pages across streaming services, and the rise of easy-to-produce AI tracks has exacerbated the problem,β Spotify wrote in a blog post.…
