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Investments in consumer tech startups are on a downward trend from 2022 as a turbulent macroeconomic climate and rising inflation have VCs thinking about consumer power.…
Whether or not the acquisition of Warner Bros. goes through. from Netflix for $82.6 billion, the deal caps a difficult time for Hollywood as the entertainment…
Before becoming a VC, Masha Bucher worked in PR and marketing — experience that has shaped the way she runs Day One Ventures. After years of…
According to a new report by the International Energy Agency, the world will spend $580 billion on data centers this year – $40 billion more than…
Startups have never been able to offer the same big salaries as big tech companies. Now with companies like After and OpenAI willing to pay million-dollar…
OpenAI released an AI-powered web browser called ChatGPT Atlas this week, which makes me wonder: Is it finally time to ditch Safari? This news was on…
The new California Security Law shows that regulation and innovation do not need to conflict
SB 53, AI’s security and transparency bill that California Governor Gavin Newsom signed the law this week proves that state regulation does not need to prevent…
The California State Senate has recently given the final approval to a new AI security bill, SB 53, which sent it to Governor Gavin Newsom to…
The Ministry of Justice is suing Uber for alleged discrimination against people with disabilities
The US Department of Justice has filed a treatment Against Uber, accusing the company that violates the violation of federal law, distinguishing people with physical disabilities.…
Bradley Tusk says he makes more money with ‘Services shares’ than he did as a traditional VC
Bradley Tusk, co -founder and chief executive of Tusk Venture Partners, told TechCrunch in today’s episode Equity that VC, as we know is dead. And has…