Start-ups

Co-founder of Odyssey, Oliver Cameron, to speak at Sessions: AI | TechCrunch

TechCrunch Sessions: AI, taking place on June 5 at Zellerbach Hall in UC Berkeley, will feature a panel discussing how startups can compete against established rivals in the AI industry. The panel, “How to Launch a Product Against Entrenched Incumbents,” will look at ways small companies are managing to stay relevant in a fast-paced and rapidly changing space. Featuring founders who’ve had success growing their AI businesses from the ground up, the program will provide

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Y Combinator deletes posts after a startup’s demo goes viral | TechCrunch

A demo from Optifye.ai, a member of Y Combinator’s current cohort, sparked a social media backlash that ended up with YC deleting it off its socials. Optifye says it’s building software to help factory owners know who’s working — and who isn’t — in “real-time” thanks to AI-powered security cameras it places on assembly lines, according to its YC profile. On Monday, YC posted an Optifye demo video on X (and on LinkedIn), according to

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Apptronik’s humanoid robots take the first steps toward building themselves | TechCrunch

Apptronik, an Austin-based maker of humanoid robots, on Tuesday announced a new pilot partnership with American supply chain/manufacturing stalwart, Jabil. The deal arrives two weeks after Apptronik announced a $350 million Series A financing round aimed at scaling up production of its Apollo robot. The Jabil deal is the second major pilot announced by Apptronik. It follows a March 2024 partnership that put Apollo to work on the Mercedes-Benz manufacturing floor. While the company tells

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DocUnlock wants to solve a customs bottleneck | TechCrunch

When goods enter the U.S., they have to be declared to U.S. customs so the importer can be charged the proper taxes. That applies to everything from a consumer ordering clothes from a brand based overseas to every single item on a massive container ship. When it comes to commercial importing, filling out the necessary paperwork is manual and tedious. Many large importers either build their own internal method or outsource the practice to a

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University spin-out Afynia secures $5M seed to commercialize its microRNA panel test for endometriosis | TechCrunch

Canadian biotech startup Afynia Laboratories, a spin-out from McMaster University in Ontario, has picked up $5 million in seed funding to commercialize a blood test for endometriosis — a medical condition that can afflict people with a uterus, causing problems like chronic pelvic pain and fertility issues. Endometriosis affects nearly 200 million people worldwide. Getting a diagnosis remains challenging, with some women reporting that it can take years — even up to a decade —

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Serverless cloud platform Koyeb now lets developers spin up Tenstorrent’s AI accelerators | TechCrunch

Just a few weeks after chipmaker Tenstorrent raised nearly $700 million in funding, developers can now try out Tenstorrent’s AI accelerators on Koyeb. Tenstorrent sells AI processors built around the RISC-V instruction set architecture, and has developed its own open source neural network library, TT-NN, and open source low-level programming model, TT-Metalium. Tenstorrent is part of a group of companies trying to build alternatives to Nvidia GPUs and the company’s CUDA library. It competes with

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