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Top Development Companies In 2023
The web development process is made more pleasurable and simpler by various open-source frameworks. The Laravel Framework is considered a popular option among developers. When it comes to eliminating routine activities from the website, such as user verification, running sessions, … Continue reading
Ex-Apple employee accused of stealing trade secrets is exec at Baidu self-driving car joint venture
Weibao Wang is a senior executive at Jidu, an electric vehicle joint venture between Baidu and Chinese car maker Geely.
Here’s what happened during OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s first hearing on artificial intelligence
Several lawmakers brought up Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, the law that has served as the tech industry’s legal liability shield for decades.
Telly, the ‘free’ smart TV with ads, has privacy policy red flags
Yesterday, we looked at a new hardware startup called Telly that’s giving away half a million of its new smart televisions for free. The catch is that the 55-inch smart television is fitted with a second display that sits underneath … Continue reading
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DOJ charges former Apple engineer with theft of autonomous car tech for China
The software engineer fled to China the same day his home was searched. He allegedly stole or attempted to steal Apple’s “entire” autonomous source code.
Satya Nadella disputes Elon Musk’s claim that Microsoft controls OpenAI
Satya Nadella disputes Elon Musk’s claim that Microsoft controls OpenAI
Walmart-backed DroneUp is cutting jobs as drone delivery market struggles
DroneUp has been fulfilling some orders for Walmart, and is one of several companies vying to make delivery by drone a reality.
Splunk report sees upsides to observability
Splunk’s third annual observability report shows how a comprehensive view of systems lowers costs, cuts downtime and reduces security risks. The post Splunk report sees upsides to observability appeared first on TechRepublic.
‘Midjourney China’ launches – then its announcement disappears
After igniting a global obsession over generative art, ten-month-old Midjourney appears to be entering the Middle Kingdom, the world’s largest internet market. In an article posted on the Tencent-owned social platform WeChat late on Monday, a corporate account named “Midjourney … Continue reading
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Motherhood, mentorship, and management with Kamakshi Sivaramakrishnan from Samooha
Welcome back to Found, where we get the stories behind the startups. This week Becca and Dom are joined by Kamakshi Sivaramakrishnan, the co-founder and CEO at Samooha, a startup creating the infrastructure needed for data collaboration. Kamakshi talked about what it is like being a … Continue reading
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