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EU declares aim to become ‘quantum valley’ of the world
Q-day (the day when quantum computers will successfully actually break the internet) may be some time away yet. However, that does not mean that companies […]
Will December bring startup winter? | TechCrunch
Welcome to Startups Weekly. Sign up here to get it in your inbox every Friday. Borrowing has become more expensive, and profits are harder to […]
Why don’t we leave the internet platforms we dislike?
The internet is filled with sites and services we loathe yet it seems, to paraphrase Brokeback Mountain, we just don’t know how to quit them. […]
Keep your business model simple | TechCrunch
The perils of premature complexity are huge administrative overhead and technical debt I’m getting pretty frustrated with startups making things way more complex than they […]
Google’s Gemini AI won’t be available in Europe — for now
Yesterday, Google launched its much anticipated response to OpenAI’s ChatGPT (the first release of Bard didn’t really count, did it?). However, the new set of […]
Pimento turns creative briefs into visual mood boards using generative AI | TechCrunch
Pimento is a new French startup that is using generative AI in an interesting way as the company focuses on the first step of creative […]
AI can copy human social learning skills in real time, DeepMind finds
Human intelligence heavily depends on acquiring knowledge from other humans — accumulated through time as part of our cultural evolution. This type of social learning, […]
Ask Sophie: Does the H-1B visa require founders to give up equity and control? | TechCrunch
Sophie Alcorn Contributor Sophie Alcorn is the founder of Alcorn Immigration Law in Silicon Valley and 2019 Global Law Experts Awards’ “Law Firm of the […]
7 most in-demand programming languages for 2024
As a new year approaches, you might be curious to see whether your programming skills are still in demand or whether you should consider up-skilling […]