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Research in the field of machine learning and AI, now a key technology in practically every industry and company, is far too voluminous for anyone to read it all. This column, Perceptron, aims to collect some of the most relevant recent discoveries and papers — particularly in, but not limited to, artificial intelligence — and explain […]
Perceptron: AI that sees with sound, learns to walk and predicts seismic physics by Kyle Wiggers originally published on TechCrunch
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Devialet launches a high-end portable speaker
When you say portable speakers, most people think about cheap Bluetooth speakers that you can easily put in your backpack when you’re going to the park. But Devialet has something different in mind with the Devialet Mania. The French high-end speaker maker wants to make the most luxurious and best sounding portable speaker around. The […]
Devialet launches a high-end portable speaker by Romain Dillet originally published on TechCrunch
After 40 million app downloads, PhotoRoom raises $19 million
French startup PhotoRoom has raised a $19 million Series A funding round. The company develops a popular photo editing app for e-commerce vendors and small businesses. In particular, it helps you remove the background behind objects you are about to sell so that your photos look more professional. Balderton Capital is leading the Series A […]
After 40 million app downloads, PhotoRoom raises $19 million by Romain Dillet originally published on TechCrunch
Twitter to delay verification check mark rollout until after US midterm elections
Twitter is reportedly delaying the rollout of verification check marks to subscribers as the social network attempts to steer clear of possible impact to Tuesday’s midterm elections. The Elon Musk-owned social media company had planned to roll out the revamped version of its subscription service, Twitter Blue, on Monday. The firm started testing the new […]
Twitter to delay verification check mark rollout until after US midterm elections by Manish Singh originally published on TechCrunch