Sources
Recent Posts
- Quantum Machines and Nvidia use machine learning to get closer to an error-corrected quantum computer
- MIT debuts a large language model-inspired method for teaching robots new skills
- Can you build a startup without sacrificing your mental health? Bonobos founder Andy Dunn thinks so
- CoffeeSpace is a Hinge-like app that wants to help you find your co-founder
- CareYaya is enabling affordable home care by connecting healthcare students with elders
Archives
- November 2024
- October 2024
- September 2024
- August 2024
- July 2024
- June 2024
- May 2024
- April 2024
- March 2024
- February 2024
- January 2024
- December 2023
- November 2023
- October 2023
- September 2023
- August 2023
- July 2023
- June 2023
- May 2023
- April 2023
- March 2023
- February 2023
- January 2023
- December 2022
- November 2022
Monthly Archives: July 2023
Fintech M&A gets a big boost with Visa-Pismo deal
It was a very busy week in the world of fintech, which certainly kept us on our toes. We covered a couple of notable M&A deals (including one of the biggest of the year so far), a different kind of … Continue reading
A Crypto Micronation’s Future Hangs on a Border Dispute
An ultra-libertarian Balkan “country” called Liberland celebrated its eighth anniversary with a boat party and a barbecue, but no one lives there.
Twitter temporarily restricts tweets users can see, Elon Musk announces
Elon Musk says verified accounts can read up to 10,000 posts a day while unverified ones are limited to 1,000.
Steam’s Stance on AI Art in Video Games: What You Need to Know
In a recent Reddit post, it was revealed that Valve, the company behind the popular online gaming platform Steam, has been blocking the publication of video games that utilize AI-generated assets. This move has sparked a discussion among developers and … Continue reading
Best Microwave Drawer for 2023
Many companies featured on ReadWrite partner with us. Opinions are our own, but compensation and in-depth research determine how products may be selected and ranked. Learn more about how we make money. Welcome to our comprehensive guide on the best microwave drawers … Continue reading
Best Drones of 2023
Many companies featured on ReadWrite partner with us. Opinions are our own, but compensation and in-depth research determine how products may be selected and ranked. Learn more about how we make money. In the ever-evolving world of unmanned aerial vehicles, drones continue … Continue reading
Later.com Versus Planable
In today’s digital age, staying on top of social media marketing is an absolute must for businesses and individuals looking to expand their online presence. With a multitude of social media platforms to manage, streamlining content creation, scheduling, and posting … Continue reading
Netflix axes its basic plan in Canada, IRL shuts down and Shein’s influencer stunt backfires
It’s that time of week again, folks. Welcome to Week in Review (WiR), TechCrunch’s regular digest of the past week in tech. New here? Not to worry — sign up here to get WiR in your inbox every Saturday, then … Continue reading
Posted in Tech
Tagged TechCrunch
Comments Off on Netflix axes its basic plan in Canada, IRL shuts down and Shein’s influencer stunt backfires
The Rise of AI in Detecting “Toxic” Content on Social Media Platforms
In a bid to maintain a safe and responsible online environment, Vietnam has recently issued an order requiring cross-border social media platforms to implement artificial intelligence (AI) models capable of automatically detecting and removing “toxic” content. This development marks a … Continue reading
Twitter limits the number of tweets users can read amid extended outage
Twitter is putting limits to how many tweets its users can read as the Elon Musk-owned service suffers extended outage that has stymied users’ ability to track new posts. In a tweet, Musk detailed the revised usage quotas. Verified account … Continue reading
Posted in Tech
Tagged TechCrunch
Comments Off on Twitter limits the number of tweets users can read amid extended outage