European leaders worry they’re too reliant on U.S. tech
April 2023
Tim Cook habló sobre su relación con Elon Musk: “Es importante interactuar cuando hay desacuerdo”
Preocupa a Joe Biden la seguridad de la inteligencia artificial
Anthropic’s $5B, 4-year plan to take on OpenAI
AI research startup Anthropic aims to raise as much as $5 billion over the next two years to take on rival OpenAI and enter over a dozen major industries, according to company documents obtained by TechCrunch. A pitch deck for Anthropic’s series C fundraising round discloses these and other long-term goals for the company, which […]
Anthropic’s $5B, 4-year plan to take on OpenAI by Kyle Wiggers originally published on TechCrunch
Internet Confused About Subway’s New Cadbury Creme Egg Sandwich: ‘Every Day We Stray Further From God’s Light’
T-Mobile to provide free MLB.TV subscriptions to customers through 2028
T-Mobile announced today that it has extended its partnership with Major League Baseball to allow its customers to continue receiving free MLB.TV subscriptions through 2028. An MLB.TV subscription typically cost $150 per year. The extended partnership comes as T-Mobile has offered MLB.TV as a free perk for its customers for the past eight years. MLB.TV […]
T-Mobile to provide free MLB.TV subscriptions to customers through 2028 by Aisha Malik originally published on TechCrunch
Our favorite startups from YC’s Winter 2023 Demo Day — Part 2
Over 20,000 applications flew into Y Combinator, which ended up plucking out 282 startups for its latest batch. And now we’re getting our first look at them through Demo Day. The first day’s demos included a healthy dose of artificial intelligence and open source, which is different from years past that were dominated by new […]
Our favorite startups from YC’s Winter 2023 Demo Day — Part 2 by Natasha Mascarenhas originally published on TechCrunch
The Post-Covid Leader — How the CEO’s Role Has Changed in the Past 3 Years
Apple (re)invents the iPod
Apple has devised a pocket-sized companion that (hypothetically) does it all: music, videos AND books, sans the nagging smartphone or clumsy smartwatch. Cupertino, you’re so close. In a patent application published recently by the U.S. Patent Office, Apple sketched out such a device; a headphone case-meets-pocket-computer with a touchscreen display and the prerequisite guts for […]
Apple (re)invents the iPod by Harri Weber originally published on TechCrunch