February 1, 2025

Venture debt lenders will play a big role in fire sales and startup shutdown this year, experts say | TechCrunch

When accounting startup Bench abruptly failed last month, the shutdown was forced when the company’s lenders called in the startup’s loan. In late 2023, the digital freight company Convoy faced financial challenges, leading venture lending firm Hercules Capital to assume control of the company to recover its investments. Divvy Homes, which sold for about $1 billion to Brookfield Properties last week, has left some of the company shareholders without any payout, TechCrunch reported last week.

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Here are the apps battling to be become the ‘TikTok for Bluesky’ | TechCrunch

TikTok’s potential U.S. ban has sparked a flurry of development within the open social web community. Several new applications are being built that could one day serve as a TikTok replacement for those who favor the open source, decentralized social network Bluesky and the technology that powers it, the AT Protocol. Though the TikTok ban is currently on pause after President Trump gave parent company ByteDance a 75-day extension to negotiate a deal, the fact

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AI

Injecting domain expertise into your AI system

How to connect the dots between AI technology and real life Dr. Janna Lipenkova · Follow Published in Towards Data Science · 15 min read · 4 hours ago — (Source: Getty Images) When starting their AI initiatives, many companies are trapped in silos and treat AI as a purely technical enterprise, sidelining domain experts or involving them too late. They end up with generic AI applications that miss industry nuances, produce poor recommendations, and

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AI

Are Data Scientists at Risk in 2025?

Member-only story The impact of AI on data science jobs. Natassha Selvaraj · Follow Published in Towards Data Science · 7 min read · 2 hours ago — Photo by Joshua Mayo on Unsplash Here’s what a day in my life as a data scientist looks like: Every morning, I wake up, make myself a cup of coffee, and open my laptop. Then I let AI do my data science job as I browse Instagram

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Robotics

Nauticus working with Leidos on underwater robots

Nauticus Robotics’ flagship Aquanaut robot. | Source: Nauticus Robotics Nauticus Robotics and Leidos have partnered to advance the state of autonomous underwater robots. The companies plan to combine their complementary expertise to develop robots capable of tackling increasingly complex missions. The companies have previously worked together. Texas-based Nauticus will apply its expertise in commercial subsea vehicle development. This includes its flagship Aquanaut robot and its proprietary software, ToolKITT. Nauticus also builds Olympic Arm, a subsea

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AI

Rapid Data Visualization with Copilot and Plotly

Member-only story Code visualizations quickly and efficiently with Copilot, Plotly, and Streamlit Alan Jones · Follow Published in Towards Data Science · 13 min read · 3 hours ago — Pair programming — the image is a collaboration between Deepseek and DALL-E GitHub has recently introduced a free tier for Copilot, so now there is absolutely no reason not to try it out. I decided to give it a go on some day-to-day coding to

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DeepSeek: Separating fact from hype

DeepSeek is making waves in the AI world, grabbing headlines and taking over the app stores, even beating out OpenAI’s ChatGPT. But what’s really happening behind the hype? Today, on TechCrunch’s Equity podcast, Max Zeff is talking about it all with Ion Stoica, Professor of Computer Science Division at UC Berkeley and the cofounder and executive chairman of software startup Databricks. Listen to the full episode to hear more about: Why Stoica believes the future

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Hardware

See If Your Apple Watch Qualifies For A Payout From The $20M Lawsuit Settlement

Apple has agreed to a  $20 million settlement over a protracted class action suit relating to battery malfunctions on some Apple watches. The suit has dragged on since 2018, but it has finally been resolved, paving the way for settlements to be paid to affected users. The plaintiffs’ grouse revolves around issues with certain Apple wristwatches, like the first generation, Series 1, Series 2, and Series 3, and is related to battery swell. Apple did

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The Starting Line for Self-Driving Cars

8 min read Allison Marsh, a professor at the University of South Carolina, is currently a Fellow at the Linda Hall Library for Science, Technology, and Engineering. The Stanford Racing Team’s Stanley won the 2005 DARPA Grand Challenge. The race helped jump-start interest in self-driving cars. Division of Work and Industry/National Museum of American History/Smithsonian Institution The 2004 DARPA Grand Challenge was a spectacular failure. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency had offered a US $1

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AI agents could birth the first one-person unicorn — but at what societal cost? | TechCrunch

Thanks to the advent of cloud computing and distributed digital infrastructure, the one-person micro-enterprise is far from a novel concept. Cheap on-demand compute, remote collaboration, payment processing APIs, social media, and e-commerce marketplaces have all made it easier to “go it alone” as an entrepreneur. But what about scaling that one-person business into something meatier — an enterprise of unicorn proportions? Historically, this would have been an unfathomably tough task, due to the skills and

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