Monthly Archives: May 2023

AWS open sources fuzzing tool SnapChange and policy-based access control language Cedar

Amazon Web Services (AWS) has launched two new open source projects today, a move designed in part to address concerns around software supply chain security. The Amazon cloud computing subsidiary revealed that it’s open sourcing a new fuzzing tool called … Continue reading

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Last call to register for today’s filming of TechCrunch Live with Persona and Index Ventures

Identity management used to mean making sure you had your drivers license when you left the house, but these days it’s not so easy: identity fundamentally underpins how we engage with the digital world, and identity services can take on … Continue reading

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Microsoft agrees to buy electricity generated from Sam Altman-backed fusion company Helion in 2028

Sam Altman has invested $375 million into Helion. His other big bet is artificial intelligence company OpenAI, in which Microsoft is an investor.

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Antitrust enforcement can help the U.S. stay ahead of China on tech, FTC Chair Khan says

Khan said lessons of the past suggest that more aggressive enforcement at home will actually benefit the U.S. on the international stage.

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Cruise expands supervised self-driving ride-hailing to Houston and Dallas

Cruise is rolling out its self-driving cars to more cities — specifically, to Houston and Dallas as it expands its Texas-based presence. Cruise already started testing its vehicles in Austin at the end of last year, and announced plans to … Continue reading

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Ask Sophie: Can I apply for an EB-1A without first getting an O-1A?

Sophie Alcorn Contributor Share on Twitter Sophie Alcorn is the founder of Alcorn Immigration Law in Silicon Valley and 2019 Global Law Experts Awards’ “Law Firm of the Year in California for Entrepreneur Immigration Services.” She connects people with the … Continue reading

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Why is Artificial Intelligence Important? Exploring More Deeply

In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) has become an increasingly integral part of our daily lives, transforming how we live, work, and interact. From chatbots and virtual personal assistants to self-driving cars and smart homes, AI has ushered in a … Continue reading

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Twitter’s Purge of Old Accounts Will Be Pure Chaos

Elon Musk’s plan to reclaim accounts—including those of dead celebrities or failed brands—could start a free-for-all with dangerous and upsetting consequences.

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Here’s why sodium-ion batteries are shaping up to be a big technology breakthrough

Although still in its infancy, the global market for sodium-ion batteries is expected to be worth over $11 billion by 2033.

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Roblox reports wider-than-expected loss but active users up 22%

The video-game maker reported adjusted revenue of $774 million, beating analyst estimates, and its fourth-consecutive quarter of bookings growth.

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