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1. Rubrik’s IPO filing could bolster public offerings: After Reddit and Astera Labs’ successful IPOs, everyone was wondering if other private tech companies would follow suit. Data cybersecurity outfit Rubrik has answered the call with a Form S-1 that shows slow overall growth, a strong subscription business, and sticky losses. Its success on the public market could prove an illustrative indicator of the environment for unprofitable unicorns looking for an exit... Read More 2. India’s government fails to keep citizen data private: In the wake of the AT&T leak, you might think we are due a short break between major news about data leaks. Not so. India’s government “has finally resolved a years-long cybersecurity issue that exposed reams of sensitive data about its citizens,” Jagmeet Singh reports. What’s worse, the issue took far longer to resolve than it should have... Read More 3. BlaBlaCar secures €100M credit line: French startup BlaBlaCar tells TechCrunch it has been profitable since April 2022, so why would the carpooling and bus ticketing startup secure nine figures worth of credit? To buy smaller companies, apparently. Heck yes, bring on the startup dealmaking! Read More |
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We’re still learning how LLMs work: Researchers at Anthropic have found a new way to get a large language model (LLM) to do things its makers didn’t want it to. Called “many-shot jailbreaking,” the method involves a sequence of less-harmful queries that will eventually allow the user to get the LLM to do things it’s been forbidden from, like telling you how to make a bomb, for example... Read More Photoncycle raises $5.3 million to develop seasonal energy storage: Solar energy is great, but it has a key drawback: seasonality. Energy storage is a known issue, but normal batteries aren’t great at long-term storage for smaller generation systems. Photoncycle wants to use ammonia synthesis reactors to make local, seasonal energy storage a real thing, and it has raised a chunk of money to do so... Read More HD wants to bring healthcare chatbots to Southeast Asia: Using AI to help answer questions is one of the leading use cases for LLMs, because it just makes sense: no one wants to suffer through a chatbot telling you to “press 1 to get more information.” To improve that experience, HD, a startup based in Thailand, has raised $5.6 million Series A to build an AI chatbot powered by proprietary data to help users of its marketplace better choose healthcare products... Read More Investors raise a toast to Full Glass Wine: Is the glass half full or half empty? Neither, if you over at Full Glass Wine, a startup that acquires wine marketplaces and just raised $14 million. The company has purchased Winc and Bright Cellars in its bid to snap up a good portion of the online wine marketplace. Cheers! Read More Thrive Market talks about building a billion-dollar grocery company: Making money while doing good is always a noble goal, but it’s hard to attain. After all, corporate-level profitability and consumer surplus are often at odds with one another. On TechCrunch’s Found podcast, we sat down with Thrive Market’s Nick Green to dig into how his company is trying to find a balance... Read More |
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1. The critical Taiwanese tech industry is recovering today after an earthquake shook the island nation, Bloomberg reports. There might be bottlenecks in chip production and other critical tech products around the world... Read More 2. The Cyber Safety Review Board is not enthused by how Microsoft managed its own cybersecurity, leading to what the Washington Post called a “blistering indictment of a tech titan whose cloud infrastructure is widely used by consumers and governments around the world.” All I can say here is ouch... Read More 3. Gaming’s new reality is scale, but limited growth, per new data by VentureBeat. Sales of video games are rising, but slowly, and total played hours are fading slightly. Like many digital industries, gaming got a big boost from the COVID era, and is now digesting a return to more normal conditions... Read More |
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Biden joins the fediverse: This is a little complicated, but stay with me. Threads, Meta's Twitter competitor, is linked to the fediverse, a collection of servers that form a decentralized social network. So, you can post on your own terms. Threads is now linked to the fediverse, and the U.S. President made his first Thread-Fediverse post yesterday... Read More |
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