• May 6, 2024

Meet Visa, Mayfield, DuploCloud and more at Disrupt

[ad_1] TechCrunch outage 2023 takes place September 19-21 in San Francisco and, if you don’t already know, it’s the big top of the start-up world. It attracts founders, investors, CEOs, technology professionals, scientists, policymakers, researchers, and entrepreneurs. It’s where you’ll find inspiration, gain knowledge, forge new relationships, and discover tools to help you build your…

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Warm introductions are horrible for diversity, so why do investors keep harping on them?

[ad_1] there are lots of the advantages of having a diverse workforce, but, as inBeta founder James Nash points outYou can’t just take your homogeneous workforce, add diversity, shake it up, and hope for the best. Often something subtle gets in the way of diversity in startups: Companies rely on employee referrals at first, but…

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The familiar struggles of the cultured meat industry will take time to resolve, and maybe that’s just fine.

[ad_1] the street wall Journal went under the hood of the lab-grown meat industry, also known as cultured or cell-grown meat, and the infighting. The Journal focused particularly on what is happening at UPSIDE Foods, which received a blessing from the US Food and Drug Administration regarding its process for making cultured chicken, essentially saying…

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Despite the recent downward trend, the future remains bright for the cloud

[ad_1] When it comes to Due to cloud growth, it’s probably safe to say that the sky isn’t falling, even though revenue growth rates have been. We have seen aggregate public cloud revenue growth decline from 32% in the first quarter of last year to 19% this year. That’s quite a steep drop, and it…

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Jack Dorsey thinks Elon Musk isn’t doing the right thing on Twitter

[ad_1] Jack Dorsey has been using Blue sky, the app he partially funded and which is based on an open and federated social networking protocol that he champions, to tell the truth about Twitter, Elon Musk and the decision to take the company private under the direction of the Tesla CEO. Dorsey admits that Twitter…

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Persona and Index Ventures talk about identity and identify a lot

[ad_1] Identity management used to mean making sure you had your driver’s license when you left the house, but these days it’s not so easy: identity fundamentally underpins the way we engage with the digital world, and identity services they can take many forms (and, unfortunately, abuse). I’m excited to host a TechCrunch Live event…

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Ask for the check you want

[ad_1] Welcome to Startups Weekly, a nuanced take on this week’s startup news and trends by Senior Reporter and co-host of Equity Natasha Mascarenhas. To receive this in your inbox, subscribe here. Tech’s guiding principles these days aren’t too hard to find: discipline, focus, and cash conservation. But I’ve always found those same approaches to…

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Elon exposes his burner, Tile embraces the cat life, and Elizabeth Holmes avoids prison

[ad_1] Hello TechCrunch folks. If you’re looking for a roundup of the week’s tech news, you’ve come to the right place. Is Summary of the week (WiR), TechCrunch’s regular recap column. Glad to have you. Before we get to the heart of the matter, a public service announcement that Tickets for TechCrunch Disrupt 2023 are…

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A pot of gold at the intersection of DevOps and generative AI?

[ad_1] WWelcome to TechCrunch Exchange, a weekly newsletter of startups and markets. It is inspired by the TechCrunch+ daily column where it gets its name. Do you want it in your inbox every Saturday? Register here. Generative AI is not only about creative endeavors and parlor tricks. Investors and big tech companies alike are betting…

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The week in AI: ChatBots multiply and Musk wants to make one of ‘maximum truth-seeking’

[ad_1] Keeping up with an industry that moves as fast as AI it is a difficult task. So until an AI can do it for you, here’s a helpful roundup of the past week’s stories in the world of machine learning, along with notable research and experiments we didn’t cover on their own. One story…

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