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Senate Banking chair urges FDIC to look into Tellus, a fintech backed by Andreessen Horowitz
Tellus, an Andreessen Horowitz-backed fintech company that claims it can offer people higher yields on their savings balances by using that money to fund certain U.S. single-family-home loans, is under scrutiny by the U.S. government. On May 2, as first reported by Barron’s, U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown, chairman of the Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs […]
Senate Banking chair urges FDIC to look into Tellus, a fintech backed by Andreessen Horowitz by Mary Ann Azevedo originally published on TechCrunch
As generative AI finds its footing in enterprise products, how will companies charge for its use?
HubSpot CEO Yamini Rangan told investors that generative AI is going to “rapidly” change the business landscape.
As generative AI finds its footing in enterprise products, how will companies charge for its use? by Alex Wilhelm originally published on TechCrunch
Koofr Unites All Your Cloud Storage Solutions under a Single Hub
WhatsApp now lets you create single-vote polls and forward media with captions
WhatsApp is adding a few new updates around polls and sharing on its platform, the company announced on Thursday. Most notably, you can now create single-vote polls and forward media with captions. You now have the option to create single-vote polls, which means you can run a poll where people are only allowed to vote […]
WhatsApp now lets you create single-vote polls and forward media with captions by Aisha Malik originally published on TechCrunch
Senzai taps into AI optimization to guide LatAm companies to the right customers
Senzai’s technology measures impact, experimentation and optimization to determine which sales campaigns will appeal to customers.
Senzai taps into AI optimization to guide LatAm companies to the right customers by Christine Hall originally published on TechCrunch
Slash aims to corner the Gen Z market with business-focused banking features
Around two years ago, Victor Cardenas and Kevin Bai — college dropouts from Stanford University and the University of Waterloo, respectively — built a fintech platform called Slash that lets users create shareable virtual cards to split recurring expenses. Slash quickly became popular with teenagers because its virtual cards were debit-based, available to people 13 […]
Slash aims to corner the Gen Z market with business-focused banking features by Kyle Wiggers originally published on TechCrunch
Europe’s top court clarifies GDPR compensation and data access rights
The European Union’s top court has handed down a couple of notable rulings today in the arena of data protection. One (Case C-300/21) deals with compensation for breaches of the bloc’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR); and the second (Case C-487/21) clarifies the nature of information that individuals exercising GDPR rights to obtain a copy […]
Europe’s top court clarifies GDPR compensation and data access rights by Natasha Lomas originally published on TechCrunch
Mozilla expands its Mastodon investment with private beta launch of its own highly-moderated server
Mozilla is expanding its investment in the decentralized social media ecosystem Mastodon with today’s announcement it’s opening up its own server — or “instance,” in Mastodon lingo — into private beta testing. The company announced last year its plans to create and begin testing a publicly accessible instance at Mozilla.social, with the goal of focusing […]
Mozilla expands its Mastodon investment with private beta launch of its own highly-moderated server by Sarah Perez originally published on TechCrunch