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“Founders first” is the TechCrunch credo — this is the way — and you’ll find the very best and brightest minds in the startup ecosystem gathered at TechCrunch Disrupt 2023, taking place September 19–21 in San Francisco. This year, our programming spans nine stages, seven industries and dozens of breakout sessions and roundtable discussions (for…
After a few years of being background noise, AI has suddenly become ubiquitous. From consumer apps to enterprise tools to medical devices, nearly everything claims to be “powered by AI” these days. But the technology’s unprecedented (and unregulated) rise prompts as many questions as it provides answers. Fortunately, you’re coming to Disrupt, where we have…
This is a lesson that Facebook, Twitter, Google, Amazon, and workers who got laid (or may get laid off) should take to heart…
The retailer has made a major partnership that will let it offer something you can’t buy from Target or Amazon…
The EV company is not interested in fielding customer complaints about issues with range…
Amazon QuickSight, Amazon’s business intelligence service, is getting a few upgrades — courtesy of generative AI. Announced at AWS Summit New York this afternoon, QuickSight will soon be able to generate visuals, fine-tune and format those visuals when given instructions in natural language and create calculations from commands without specific syntax. On the QuickSight home…
A project the group formed last year is launching their first product for public consumption Wednesday…
Share to FacebookShare to LinkedinTopline Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX and the owner and chief technology officer of Twitter, has announced the rebrand of the social network company to X–here’s Musk’s historic use of the X brand. The world’s richest man has has a love for X evident in his earliest days…
Share to FacebookShare to TwitterShare to LinkedinTopline TikTok is expanding its empire and launching an e-commerce business to sell Chinese-made goods in the U.S., the Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday, as the fast-growing social media app attempts to compete with other online shopping platforms like Shein and Temu. TikTok’s new e-commerce business will compete with…





