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Thiel Capital’s Jack Selby commits stakes in hot startups like Etched through Arizona connections3 July 2026
New Google ad imagines a Declaration of Independence written with the help of artificial intelligence4 July 2026
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Politician who investigated abuses of wiretapping software on his phone with Pegasus spyware3 July 2026
In major privacy victory, Supreme Court rules that geo-trafficking warrants are protected by privacy rights29 June 2026
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Indian tech tycoon bets $30 million of his own money to build AI alternative to Microsoft Office2 July 2026
The DeepMind trio that created a poker AI is now making money for quantitative hedge funds1 July 2026
Ex-Googler’s Yoodle Triples Valuation to $300M+ with AI Designed to Assist, Not Replace HumansBy techtost.com6 December 2025 Yoodlean artificial intelligence communication training startup, has reached a valuation of more than $300 million — more than tripling its level six months ago — as…
Rivian will start Hands-off Highway Driver Assist ‘in a few weeks’By techtost.com22 February 2025 Rivian said on Thursday that he is planning to launch a version of the driver’s hand-driven driving system “in a few weeks” and an “eye-off” version…
TechCrunch Brief: Google’s Gemini Code Assist wants to use AI to help developersBy techtost.com10 April 2024 Can AI eat the jobs of developers who are busy building AI models? The short answer is no, but the bigger answer has yet to be…