π Explore this trending post from TechCrunch π π **Category**: TC,Transportation,electric vehicles,EVs,Rivian,Volkswagen Group,VW Group π **What Youβll Learn**: Rivian is, by all accounts, a maker and seller of electric vehicles. But in 2025, it was the company's software and services that helped its annual revenue grow 8%. Rivian on Thursday reported $5.38 billion in total revenue in 2025, up from $4.97 billion from the previous year. That rosy picture looks a bit dull when looking only at auto revenue, which fell 15% to $3.8 billion in 2025. That decline was driven by a $134 million decline in regulatory credit sales…
β¨ Check out this must-read post from TechCrunch π π **Category**: AI,Enterprise,IBM,hiring,In Brief,artificial intelligence π **What Youβll Learn**: While the AI ββindustry touts that AI will replace entry-level jobs, not every company is cutting back on hiring for these jobs. In the case of IBM, everything is in order. Hardware giant IBM plans to triple US employment in 2026, according to reports from Bloomberg. Nickel Lamoureux, chief human resources officer at IBM, announced the initiative at the Leadership with AI Summit on Tuesday. βAnd yes, we have been told that AI can do all these jobs,β Lamoureux said. She explained…
π Check out this insightful post from TechCrunch π π **Category**: AI,Social,commerce,PINs,Pinterest,Search π‘ **What Youβll Learn**: After a particularly poor performance in Q4 earnings, Pinterest CEO Bill Ready tried to draw a positive comparison between the digital board site and the popular AI-powered chatbot ChatGPT. In an effort to highlight its potential as a unique search destination, Ready confirmed that the site is seeing higher search volume than ChatGPT. According to third-party data, ChatGPT sees 75 billion searches per month, while Pinterest sees 80 billion searches and generates 1.7 billion monthly clicks, he said. βThis makes us one of the…
π₯ Check out this insightful post from TechCrunch π π **Category**: Biotech & Health π **What Youβll Learn**: It's mid-February, and the air is dry. There are fine lines appearing on my forehead, perhaps because I don't moisturize them enough, but perhaps as a harbinger of something greater: Every day I get closer to my death. Soon, I will be thirty years old. I will never be younger than I am now. Brian Johnson, the fintech founder turned long-time educator, has an offer that caught my attention. For the low price of $1 million a year, I could pay him…
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**What Youβll Learn**: Anthropic just closed a $30 billion Series G fundraising round, the company announced Thursday. The company's new valuation is $380 billion, a huge jump from its previous Series F valuation of $183 billion. Some details of the tour were reported earlier this week by Bloomberg. The new round was led by Singaporean wealth fund GIC and investment management firm Coatue, with a number of other high-profile firms β including DE Shaw Ventures, Peter Thiel's Founders Fund, and Abu Dhabi's MGX β leading the round.…
π₯ Explore this insightful post from TechCrunch π π **Category**: AI,Fundraising,Space,Elon Musk,SpaceX,the moon,xAI π **What Youβll Learn**: βJoin xAI if the idea of ββteam drivers on the moon appeals to you,β CEO Elon Musk announced yesterday after a restructuring that saw a group of former executives exit the AI ββlab. This is an interesting hiring strategy following the company's merger with Musk's rocket maker, SpaceX, and the combined company's expected IPO. You might think that xAI employees must be fascinated with achieving artificial general intelligence, or using deep learning models to disrupt traditional software companies, or simply playing on bad…
π₯ Discover this insightful post from TechCrunch π π **Category**: AI,Startups,agentic ai,Didero,manufacturing,procurement,supply chains β
**What Youβll Learn**: Tim Spencer realized how complex manufacturing procurement could be while running Markai, an e-commerce startup in Asia, during the pandemic. βWe had thousands of suppliers, and we were distributing products in dozens of countries around the world,β Spencer (pictured left) told TechCrunch. His employees were overwhelmed by the manual complexity of sourcing suppliers, negotiating prices, tracking orders, and managing payments. βI found myself managing this big team that wasn't prepared for success,β he said. He sold Markay in 2023, just as it became…
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**What Youβll Learn**: Vincenzo Iozzo, the famous hacker linked to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, is no longer listed on the website of Black Hat, one of the world's largest cybersecurity conferences, nor on the Japanese security conference Code Blue. As of Thursday, Iozzo had not appeared on the official review board pages for Black Hat or Code Blue. He was still listed on both pages as of last week. Iozzo has been a member of Black Hat's review board since 2011, according…
π₯ Read this insightful post from TechCrunch π π **Category**: Commerce,Automattic,lawsuit,matt mullenweg,WordPress,wp engine π‘ **What Youβll Learn**: Web hosting company WP Engine has filed an amended complaint that includes controversial new allegations in its ongoing legal battle with WordPress co-founder Matt Mullenweg and his company Automattic (parent company of WordPress.com). The company now claims that Mullenweg intended to target 10 different hosting companies with royalty payments for their use of the WordPress brand and tried to convince payment processor Stripe to cancel its contract with WP Engine. At the heart of the dispute, Mullenweg believes that WP Engine is profiting…
β¨ Read this trending post from TechCrunch π π **Category**: AI,OpenAI,Cerebras,codex,Codex-Spark π **What Youβll Learn**: On Thursday, OpenAI announced the launch of a lightweight version of its Codex middleware, the latest model that OpenAI launched earlier this month. The company describes GPT-5.3-Codex-Spark as a βsmaller versionβ of this model, one designed for faster inference. To support this inference, OpenAI brought in a custom chip from its hardware partner Cerebras, representing a new level of integration into the company's physical infrastructure. The partnership between Cerebras and OpenAI was announced last month, when OpenAI said it had reached a multi-year agreement with…
