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European VCs & tech firms sign open letter warning against over-regulation of AI in draft EU laws
Major tech founders, CEOs, VCs and industry giants across Europe have signed an open letter to the EU Commission, warning that Europe could miss out on the generative AI revolution if the EU passes laws stifling innovation. Executives from 150 businesses, including Germany’s Siemens and France’s Airbus, highlighted the risks of tight regulation, saying the […]
European VCs & tech firms sign open letter warning against over-regulation of AI in draft EU laws by Mike Butcher originally published on TechCrunch
AI is not a panacea for software development
AI has a role in improving productivity, but let’s examine the facts to understand how — and then make informed decisions.
AI is not a panacea for software development by Walter Thompson originally published on TechCrunch
TechCrunch+ roundup: Vertical AI, crypto losses decline, machine learning investor survey
We’re publishing on a lighter schedule to commemorate Independence Day, so I’ll return on Friday, July 7 with a new TC+ roundup.
TechCrunch+ roundup: Vertical AI, crypto losses decline, machine learning investor survey by Walter Thompson originally published on TechCrunch
As Apple reaches $3T, it’s time to shake up the Big Tech club
While Apple’s ascent to this milestone is notable, there’s been a greater reshuffling in the ranks of the biggest tech stocks.
As Apple reaches $3T, it’s time to shake up the Big Tech club by Alex Wilhelm originally published on TechCrunch
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GM buys software startup that predicts EV battery fires
General Motors said Friday it has acquired Algolion, an Israel-based software startup that can detect potential hazards in battery cells. Financial terms were not disclosed. The automaker did say that Algolion six employees, including the company’s founders, will remain based in Israel and join more than 850 employees at the GM Technical Center in Herzliya, Israel. […]
GM buys software startup that predicts EV battery fires by Kirsten Korosec originally published on TechCrunch