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Yet another startup hoping to cash in on the generative AI craze has secured an eye-popping tranche of VC funding. Called Fixie, the firm, founded by former engineering heads at Apple and Google, aims to connect text-generating models similar to OpenAI’s ChatGPT to an enterprise’s data, systems and workflows. Co-founder and CEO Matt Welsh describes […]
Fixie wants to make it easier for companies to build on top of language models by Kyle Wiggers originally published on TechCrunch
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Netflix is working on a new feature that could bring its mobile games to the TV. Based on code hidden within Netflix’s iOS app, the company may allow iPhones to be used as video game controllers. The code was discovered by app developer Steve Moser and reported by Bloomberg. One line of code says, “A […]
Netflix appears to be working to bring games to TV with the iPhone as a controller by Lauren Forristal originally published on TechCrunch
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Green Labs secures $38.4M in debt financing about a month after conducting layoff
Green Labs, a Seoul-based agritech startup, has secured $38.4 million (50 billion won) in debt financing from existing investors BRV Capital Management and Skylake Incuvest. The new funding comes just a month after the startup laid off around 70% of its workforce, or 350 people, in February as part of a restructuring, Green Labs CEO Sanghoon Shin said […]
Green Labs secures $38.4M in debt financing about a month after conducting layoff by Kate Park originally published on TechCrunch