Technology

The Confederation of British Industry bets on high-quality data to underpin tech adoption

February 14, 2023
Thank you for joining us on “The cloud hub: From cloud chaos to clarity.” Naomi Weir, innovation program director of the Confederation of British Industry, talks with Infosys about her work guiding British business toward innovation, new ways to deal with data, and sustainability in a period of economic uncertainty. Click here to continue.

Deploying a multidisciplinary strategy with embedded responsible AI

February 14, 2023
The finance sector is among the keenest adopters of machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI), the predictive powers of which have been demonstrated everywhere from back-office process automation to customer-facing applications. AI models excel in domains requiring pattern recognition based on well-labeled data, like fraud detection models trained on past behavior. ML can support…

Turning waste water into water that works with Alex Rappaport from ZwitterCo

February 14, 2023

Welcome back to Found, where we get the stories behind the startups. This week Darrell and Becca are joined by Alex Rappaport, the CEO and co-founder of ZwitterCo, a startup that develops technology that filters waste water. Alex talked about how his childhood on the Potomac river inspired his future career in clean water. He […]

Turning waste water into water that works with Alex Rappaport from ZwitterCo by Rebecca Szkutak originally published on TechCrunch

Meta improves its consumer-facing tool that explains why you’re seeing that ad

February 14, 2023

Meta today announced it’s making changes to increase transparency around ads. The company says it’s updating a nearly decade-old Facebook feature “Why am I seeing this ad?” to better explain to consumers how an AI technique called machine learning may have played a role in the ad’s placement, among other factors. Specifically, it will now […]

Meta improves its consumer-facing tool that explains why you’re seeing that ad by Sarah Perez originally published on TechCrunch

AI does a poor job of diagnosing COVID-19 from coughs, study finds

February 14, 2023

Early in the pandemic, a number of researchers, startups and institutions developed AI systems that they claimed could diagnose COVID-19 from the sound of a person’s cough. At the time, we ourselves were enthusiastic about the prospect of AI that could be yielded as a weapon against the virus; in one headline, we endorsed cough-scrutinizing […]

AI does a poor job of diagnosing COVID-19 from coughs, study finds by Kyle Wiggers originally published on TechCrunch

How one Brazilian startup’s pivot to corporate cards has paid off

February 14, 2023

Portão 3 was founded as a corporate travel startup in 2020 and had released its product just as COVID hit Latin America and “all airports closed,” recalls co-founder Bianca Pereira. Although the timing was “terrible,” she said, the company didn’t give up. Pereira and fellow founder Fernando Nery concluded that the software that Portão had […]

How one Brazilian startup’s pivot to corporate cards has paid off by Mary Ann Azevedo originally published on TechCrunch

BuzzFeed launches Infinity Quizzes, creating personalized stories powered by OpenAI

February 14, 2023

BuzzFeed — the media site that made its name (literally) spinning out viral content — landed in the middle of the buzz itself last month when news leaked out that it would partner with the AI startup of the moment, OpenAI, to build a new AI-powered quiz format, building on the media company’s very popular […]

BuzzFeed launches Infinity Quizzes, creating personalized stories powered by OpenAI by Ingrid Lunden originally published on TechCrunch

The Best Industrial Stocks of February 2023

February 14, 2023
Despite various macroeconomic headwinds, the industrial sector is expected to show continued resilience this year, driven by the sustained demand for industrial goods, rapid advances in digital technology, and growing…

Crew aims to build the ‘HubSpot for recruiting’

February 14, 2023

Amine Skalli recruited teams for ten years, including four as a tech professional recruiter. In her last startup, he relied exclusively on outbound recruiting — in other words, proactively searching for and contacting potential candidates for open positions. But after trying a variety of applicant tracking systems (ATS), he found that they tended to lack […]

Crew aims to build the ‘HubSpot for recruiting’ by Kyle Wiggers originally published on TechCrunch