Monthly Archives: May 2023

For startups, how many clouds to use may be the wrong question to ask

Should early-stage startups pursue a single-cloud, multicloud or on-prem strategy when just starting out? Well, the simple answer to that question is just one cloud, but in the wake of the Silicon Valley Bank collapse, redundancy has become sexy again: … Continue reading

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How to talk about A.I. like an insider

It’s not surprising the debate around AI has developed its own lingo. It started as a technical, academic field. But other terms are more cultural in nature.

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Parrots, paper clips and safety vs. ethics: Why the artificial intelligence debate sounds like a foreign language

The language around the AI reveals a major rift in how academics, politicians and the technology industry believe that AI should regulated.

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The homeowner basics of financing solar power for residential real estate

Home climate tech investments like solar power are attractive as costs go down and incentives up, but the decision is still complicated. Start with the basics.

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This fintech segment saw a flurry of fundraises

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The government can’t seize your data — but it can buy it

Adam Kovacevich Contributor Share on Twitter Adam Kovacevich is the CEO and founder of a center-left tech industry coalition called Chamber of Progress and has worked at the intersection of tech and politics for 20 years, leading public policy at … Continue reading

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What to know about buying a used electric vehicle as more hit the auto sales market

EV sales will top one million this year. That means shopping for a Tesla, Leaf, Bolt and other models in the used auto market will get easier over time.

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Google challenger Neeva gives up on consumer search, goes all in on AI and the enterprise

Challenger search engine Neeva is no more, in its current guise at least, as the Mountain View, California-based company revealed that it’s winding down its consumer business. Founders Sridhar Ramaswamy and Vivek Raghunathan wrote in a blog post yesterday that they … Continue reading

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Supercharge Your ChatGPT Prompts With Auto-GPT

The new tool basically transforms ChatGPT into a virtual assistant to help you manage projects, run a marketing campaign, and more.

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Unlocking the trillion-dollar female economy

Monique Woodard Contributor Share on Twitter Monique Woodard is the founder and managing director of Cake Ventures. As women have gained economic power, their economic influence has expanded. Women long held primary purchasing responsibility for everyday household items, but today, … Continue reading

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