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Monthly Archives: August 2024
5 Best Insurance CRM Software for 2024
Discover the best CRM software options for insurance agents in this comprehensive guide. Explore top solutions with essential features, pricing, and pros and cons.
Polestar is getting a new CEO amid EV sales slump
Just weeks ago, during an interview with TechCrunch, Thomas Ingenlath laid out his plan to turn Polestar into a self-sustaining company. Now, he’s out. Polestar said Tuesday Ingenlath has resigned as CEO, a position he has held since the EV startup … Continue reading
Midjourney says it’s ‘getting into hardware’
Midjourney, the AI image-generating platform that’s reportedly raking in more than $200 million in revenue without any VC investment, is getting into hardware. The company made the announcement in a post on X on Wednesday. Its new hardware team will … Continue reading
Generative AI Transformed English Homework. Math Is Next
ByteDance’s Gauth app scans math homework and provides thorough, often correct, answers using AI. Millions have already downloaded it for free.
Nvidia reports earnings after the bell
Nvidia reports second fiscal-quarter earnings Wednesday after the bell.
Google Says It Fixed Its A.I. Image Generator
The company will allow users of its Gemini chatbot to create images of people with artificial intelligence after disabling the feature six months ago.
SEC takes aim at NFT marketplace OpenSea
OpenSea, which calls itself the “world’s largest” nonfungible token (NFT) marketplace, received a Wells notice from the SEC, the company said in a blog post Wednesday, indicating the regulator may soon bring a lawsuit against the company. In a tweet, … Continue reading
Ex-Twitter CISO Lea Kissner appointed as LinkedIn security chief
Kissner previously served as Twitter’s chief information security officer, and held senior security and privacy positions at Apple, Google, and Lacework. © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
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OpenSea receives Wells notice from SEC, regulator says NFTs are securities
Crypto marketplace OpenSea has been added to the SEC’s list of targets, as the regulator extends its crackdown on the sector.
Super Micro shares fall 23% on filing delay, Hindenburg Research report
Shares of Super Micro fell after the company announced it will not file its annual report for the fiscal year on time.