The ascent of the AI therapist
Prisma Labs, maker of Lensa AI, says it is working to prevent accidental generation of nudes
We recently uncovered that Lensa AI can be tricked into creating NSFW images. When TechCrunch made the Prisma team aware of its findings, the company’s CEO replied with its findings. Prisma Lab’s CEO and co-founder Andrey Usoltsev told us that the behavior we observed in our article can only happen if the AI is intentionally […]
Prisma Labs, maker of Lensa AI, says it is working to prevent accidental generation of nudes by Haje Jan Kamps originally published on TechCrunch
As Butterfield exits stage left, it’s fair to wonder what’s happening at Salesforce
Slack CEO Stewart Butterfield was the third Salesforce exec to step down in less than a week.
As Butterfield exits stage left, it’s fair to wonder what’s happening at Salesforce by Ron Miller originally published on TechCrunch
Apple’s first car effort might not be self driving after all
Apple has talked a big game about its future plans to break into the automotive market. But a report from Bloomberg says that Apple has had to scale back its plans. Last year, reports indicated that Apple would debut a fully self-driving car in 2025, but now, the vehicle is delayed until 2026 and will […]
Apple’s first car effort might not be self driving after all by Amanda Silberling originally published on TechCrunch
TechCrunch+ roundup: The end of free money, how to forecast NRR, slashing SaaS spending
If you ask three different people whether we’re in a recession, you could easily get three different answers.
TechCrunch+ roundup: The end of free money, how to forecast NRR, slashing SaaS spending by Walter Thompson originally published on TechCrunch
Starting the tampon revolution with Valentina Milanova
Welcome back to Found, where we get the stories behind the startups. This week the show kicks off a new season and welcomes a new co-host. In this episode, Darrell is joined by Becca Szkutak to chat with Valentina Milanova, the founder of Daye, a gynecological health company creating CBD infused tampons. Valentina talks about […]
Starting the tampon revolution with Valentina Milanova by Rebecca Szkutak originally published on TechCrunch
Apple loosens grip on App Store pricing with 700 new price points, support for prices that don’t end in $.99
Apple is loosening its requirements around how developers have to price their apps as legal and regulatory pressure over its tight control of the App Store intensifies. The company announced today it’s expanding its App Store pricing system to offer developers access to 700 additional price points, bringing the new total number of price points […]
Apple loosens grip on App Store pricing with 700 new price points, support for prices that don’t end in $.99 by Sarah Perez originally published on TechCrunch
Circle and Footprint’s aborted debuts are the final nail in the SPAC coffin
Inside the twin SPAC cancellations making news this week, there is an interesting fact: Circle and Footprint both tried to amend their pricing, but it was not enough to get their deals done.
Circle and Footprint’s aborted debuts are the final nail in the SPAC coffin by Anna Heim originally published on TechCrunch
Google Search’s new topic filters make it easier to refine results and expand searches
Google announced today that it’s making it easier for users to drill down on a search and explore related topics. Search currently has a few filters to help you refine and separate your search results between videos, news, images or shopping results. Now, the search giant is going to start showing users a scrollable list […]
Google Search’s new topic filters make it easier to refine results and expand searches by Aisha Malik originally published on TechCrunch
Use customer health data to grow and forecast NRR
If you’re looking for a data-driven way to build confidence in your modeling with your executive team and board, this is it.
Use customer health data to grow and forecast NRR by Ram Iyer originally published on TechCrunch