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The TechCrunch Top 3 And weâre back!: Thatâs what Microsoft is saying after some of its services, like Outlook, Xbox Live and Teams, went down during a âchange made to the Microsoft Wide Area Network,â Ivan reports. What you text is what youâll see: Weâve been hearing about text-to-image lately, and today is no different. Remember in October when Shutterstock and OpenAI paired up to add some artificial intelligence to Shutterstockâs libraries? Well, today the stock photo giant is showing us the fruits of that labor with a generative AI toolkit to create images based on text prompts. Ingrid has more. Plugged in: BMW i Ventures gets a renewed charge from one of its newest investments, infusing $13 million into Bulgaria-based Ampeco, a company providing an electric vehicle charging management platform, Mike reports. As he notes, you might recall that BMW was an early investor in exited companies ChargePoint and ChargeMaster. |
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Startups and VC Injective, a layer-1 blockchain focused on building financial applications, has launched a $150 million fund ecosystem initiative, the platformâs CEO and co-founder, Eric Chen, told Jacquelyn in her article, Injective launches $150M ecosystem fund to accelerate interoperable infra and DeFi adoption. One of the most remarkable things about construction robotics is the sheer breadth of tasks that can potentially be automated, Brian writes. He believes the entire category is a prime target for robotics startups, given that it addresses the three big Ds of automation â dull, dirty and (quite often) dangerous. It makes sense, then, that Built buys fellow construction robotics firm, Roin. Fun stuff. Thereâs five more, too: All Raise loses another CEO: Natasha M reports that another All Raise CEO steps down. Scooters heading to Madrid: Madrid selects Dott, Lime and Tier for scooter licenses, Romain reports. Harry Stamper would be proud: Asteroid mining startup AstroForge will test its metal refinery tech in space this year, reports Aria. Atomic brings R&D to RNA for drug discovery: Devin writes that, with new funding, Atomic AI envisions RNA as the next frontier in drug discovery. Training in VR: Paul reports that Gemba, a corporate VR training platform used by Coca-Cola and Pfizer, raises $18 million. |
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