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Porsche pumps first synthetic fuel as Chilean plant finally starts producing
After years of promises and millions in investments, Porsche today pumped the first gallons of its fully synthetic fuel into a car. That car? A 911, of course. Porsche has been talking about eFuels since 2020, when it made a 20 million euro investment into a project with Siemens Energy to create a pilot plant […]
Porsche pumps first synthetic fuel as Chilean plant finally starts producing by Tim Stevens originally published on TechCrunch
User Interviews, which helps companies recruit survey participants, raises $27.5M
Most companies agree that user experience is important. In a 2019 report from UserZoom, 70% of enterprise CEOs said that they see user and customer experience as a competitive differentiator. But figuring out what exactly users want — and what frustrates them — can prove to be a challenge. Customer satisfaction and market research surveys […]
User Interviews, which helps companies recruit survey participants, raises $27.5M by Kyle Wiggers originally published on TechCrunch
We had thoughts in 2022. Here are the top takes from the TechCrunch+ team
In 2022, uncertainty continued: Major acquisitions took place, layoffs swept the tech industry, Elon Musk bought Twitter. All those topics got us talking.
We had thoughts in 2022. Here are the top takes from the TechCrunch+ team by Miranda Halpern originally published on TechCrunch
Banish vanity metrics from your startup’s pitch deck
At best, your investor doesn’t care. At worst, it shows that you are a founder who doesn’t know what’s important, which is a huge red flag.
Banish vanity metrics from your startup’s pitch deck by Haje Jan Kamps originally published on TechCrunch
Amazon and EU settle two antitrust cases, including one focused on merchant data abuse
The European Commission (EC) has announced that it has reached an agreement with Amazon over a duo of antitrust probes, one that will enshrine commitments made by Amazon in European Union (EU) antitrust legislation. The initial probe kicked off back in 2018, when regulators launched enquiries into how Amazon was leveraging non-public data from third-party […]
Amazon and EU settle two antitrust cases, including one focused on merchant data abuse by Paul Sawers originally published on TechCrunch
Petals is creating a free, distributed network for running text-generating AI
BigScience, a community project backed by startup Hugging Face with the goal of making text-generating AI widely available, is developing a system called Petals that can run AI like ChatGPT by joining resources from people across the internet. With Petals, the code for which was released publicly last month, volunteers can donate their hardware power […]
Petals is creating a free, distributed network for running text-generating AI by Kyle Wiggers originally published on TechCrunch
Simplify debugging to reduce the complexity of embedded system development
Debugging embedded systems is more complex than ever as features keep getting added. Thankfully, there are some practical ways to simplify the process.
Simplify debugging to reduce the complexity of embedded system development by Ram Iyer originally published on TechCrunch
TikTok’s new feature will tell you why a particular video appeared in your For You feed
TikTok is launching a new feature that allows users to see why a particular video was recommended to them in their For You feed, the company announced on Tuesday. The new feature is designed to bring more context to content recommended in For You feeds, TikTok says. To understand why a particular video has been […]
TikTok’s new feature will tell you why a particular video appeared in your For You feed by Aisha Malik originally published on TechCrunch
Kredito banks $6M as the LatAm business lender eyes international expansion
Kredito created products with few requirements so that customers could more easily access financial products.
Kredito banks $6M as the LatAm business lender eyes international expansion by Christine Hall originally published on TechCrunch