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Bench shuts down, leaving thousands of businesses without access to accounting and tax docs
Bench, a Canada-based accounting startup that offered software-as-a-service for small and medium-sized businesses, has abruptly shut down, according to a notice posted on its website. “We regret to inform you that as of December 27, 2024, the Bench p…Read More
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Google is using Anthropic’s Claude to improve its Gemini AI
Contractors working on Google Gemini are comparing its responses to Claude’s, according to internal correspondence seen by TechCrunch.
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Honda and Nissan plan major merger focused on ‘intelligence and electrification’
Japanese car giants Honda and Nissan are working out the details of a major merger that could create the world’s third-largest automaker, as the companies look to survive in an industry faced with uncertainty. The Tesla-led shift toward electric vehicles, and Chi…Read More
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Apple might be working on a smart doorbell
There’s been a lot of reporting in recent months around Apple’s efforts to expand its footprint in customers’ homes with in-development products like a wall-mounted smart home hub. According to a new report in Bloomberg, that strategy could also include a smart doorbell. This doorbell would use Apple…Read More
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Tesla is courting Texas cities to test its promised robotaxi service
Tesla is evaluating multiple Texas cities where it wants to test a long-promised robotaxi service, including Austin, according to emails obtained by Bloomberg News. An employee has apparently been in touch with Austin officials since May, and recently held an event in December…Read More
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It’s good that cars are becoming increasingly automated, but this trend is not without its weaknesses. If the lidar of a moving car on the road is struck or damaged due to an emergency situation, it may start to malfunction and potentially lead to an accident. Has anything been invented to prevent this? Did you know that?
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US medical device giant Artivion says hackers stole files during cybersecurity incident
Artivion, a medical device company that manufactures implantable tissues for cardiac and vascular transplant applications, says its services have been “disrupted” due to a cybersecurity incident. In an 8-K filing with the SEC on Monday, Georgia-based Art…Read More
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Queer-founded brand discovery platform Famm launches a LinkedIn for the LGBTQ+ community
Famm, the discovery platform for queer-owned brands, was created by BIPOC queer married couple Cat Perez and Marianna Di Regolo to help users find LGBTQ-owned businesses. Now it’s launching a new social networking app for LGBTQ+ professionals and business…Read More
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I believe that this statement is true. So in my opinion, even when AI will reach a level where it can be constantly updated to have all the information available, if someone wants to use it, it will never sound like human would do and humans would still have to provide it with whole lot of information to generate a thing or two for their business…Read More
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my response comes from my experience by watching “Humans” series. I think once some AIs will reach to point where it takes care of humans.
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In my opinion, ai, no matter how strong it will get, it still can’t create what humans do. Ai can help us to provide information, but we, humans have something more than that. Creativity, our ability to learn, to understand information, empathy, emotional intelligence and so on. For example, no matter how much ai will learn about psychology, it…Read More
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As YC retreats from Africa, alumni launch accelerators to fill the gap
The influential accelerator Y Combinator made a splash in Africa in 2020 when it shined its light on the market and began to accept startups from the region into its cohorts. The move was huge: in this nascent market, startups especially rely on programs like these to find…Read More
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Elon Musk donated more than $260 million to elect Donald Trump
Fresh campaign financing data shows that Elon Musk poured more than $260 million into political groups in 2024 that helped Donald Trump win the presidential election and, consequently, secured a position for himself as the co-head of government efficiency, according to the Federal…Read More
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So now transportation becoming more autonomous. People now, will spend more time on actual things, tasks rather than going from A to B. Average human spends tons of time to travel and sometimes it is just waste of time. (My BMW fanboy side is not aware that I typing this, he is better not.)