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Fine-dining meals delivered to your home are just an Entrée order away
Entrée chefs prepare restaurant-quality meals that are delivered in packaging to prevent food from arriving soggy or cold.
Fine-dining meals delivered to your home are just an Entrée order away by Christine Hall originally published on TechCrunch
‘Trust is a hard thing to earn’: SVB’s closure could disproportionately affect Black founders
The social impact of Silicon Valley Bank was ‘unparalleled.’
‘Trust is a hard thing to earn’: SVB’s closure could disproportionately affect Black founders by Dominic-Madori Davis originally published on TechCrunch
Practice your pitch with Kleiner Perkins and Sequoia Capital on TechCrunch Live
TechCrunch Live records live today and tomorrow at 12:00 PDT, and you’re invited to pitch your startup. Called Pitch Practice, it should be self-explanatory. Participants have a chance to practice their pitch by presenting to another founder and investor. This week’s guests are fantastic too. You want their feedback on your pitch. Participants have two […]
Practice your pitch with Kleiner Perkins and Sequoia Capital on TechCrunch Live by Matt Burns originally published on TechCrunch
Interview with OpenAI’s Greg Brockman: GPT-4 isn’t perfect, but neither are you
OpenAI shipped GPT-4 today, the much-anticipated text-generating AI model, and it’s a curious piece of work. GPT-4 improves upon its predecessor, GPT-3, in key ways, for example giving more factually true statements and allowing developers to prescribe its style and behavior more easily. It’s also multimodal in the sense that it can understand images, allowing […]
Interview with OpenAI’s Greg Brockman: GPT-4 isn’t perfect, but neither are you by Kyle Wiggers originally published on TechCrunch
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Grafana acquires Pyroscope and merges it with its Phlare continuous profiling database
Open source observability platform Grafana Labs today announced that it has acquired Pyroscope, the company behind the eponymous open source continuous profiling platform. Founded in 2020, the Y Combinator-backed Pyroscope raised a seed round in 2021 and counts the likes of Sensor Tower, Confluent, Line and Plaid among its customers. Grafana plans to integrate Pyroscope […]
Grafana acquires Pyroscope and merges it with its Phlare continuous profiling database by Frederic Lardinois originally published on TechCrunch
Quora’s Poe is launching subscriptions to let you chat with GPT-4 powered bot
Yesterday, OpenAI unveiled its new GPT-4 model and competitor Anthropic unveiled its own ChatGPT competitor Claude. Parallelly, Quora announced that its chatbot app Poe will now have a paid tier that will let you ask questions to bots powered by these models. Poe subscriptions will set you back $19.99 per month or $199.99 per year, […]
Quora’s Poe is launching subscriptions to let you chat with GPT-4 powered bot by Ivan Mehta originally published on TechCrunch
Samsung commits $230B for five new chip plants in South Korea
Samsung Electronics said today that it plans to invest approximately $230 billion (300 trillion won) to build five new memory and foundry fabs in South Korea — a big move in line with the government’s ambitious aim to set up a mega semiconductor hub in Yongin, on the outskirts of Seoul. The investments will be […]
Samsung commits $230B for five new chip plants in South Korea by Kate Park originally published on TechCrunch