May 2023

Antimatter uses memes to turn C students into C+ students

May 30, 2023

Antimatter is an edtech company that operates under a simple, enticing premise: if a student really understands a topic, then they’ll be able to make a meme about it. “To be able to shitpost, you have to understand the subject matter really well,” Antimatter founder and CEO Jonathan Libov told TechCrunch last year. “In a […]

Antimatter uses memes to turn C students into C+ students by Amanda Silberling originally published on TechCrunch

Qflow raises $9.1M to track construction receipts, making it easier to de-carbonize

May 30, 2023

In the same way that we now take pictures of receipts to expense that ‘important lunch’, construction tech startup Qflow allows the teams running construction sites to do the same for building materials. Sounds like a no-brainer, right? However, it’s more innovative and less trivial than it sounds. To date, there hasn’t been a company […]

Qflow raises $9.1M to track construction receipts, making it easier to de-carbonize by Mike Butcher originally published on TechCrunch

UpCodes launches Copilot, an AI-based research assistant for building codes

May 30, 2023

For more than seven years, UpCodes has been making the complicated world of building codes easier for people like industry professionals and homeowners to understand. Its platform includes a searchable database covering regulations in all states and features like a “spellcheck” that flags code errors. Today, the startup is announcing a new AI-based tool that […]

UpCodes launches Copilot, an AI-based research assistant for building codes by Catherine Shu originally published on TechCrunch