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Y Combinator-backed Intrinsic is building infrastructure for trust and safety teams TechCrunch
A few years ago, Karine Mellata and Michael Lin met while working at Apple’s fraud engineering and algorithmic risk team. Both engineers, Mellata and Lin
The new American Dream is to get MrBeast to pay off your debt TechCrunch
A woman in a blue tracksuit is on the floor of a bright asylum-like room, stretching in a pigeon yoga pose when she turns to
The Coolest Dinosaur-Age Discoveries of 2023 Gizmodo
Dinosaurs’ reign on Earth ended explosively (and then dustily, as we’ll mention in this story) when an asteroid slammed into Earth some 66 million years
We Have Some Things to Recommend to You Wired
The Gadget Lab podcast celebrates the holidays with an entire show filled with recommendations for products, movies, activities, and tech tips you might want to
The 8 Best Video Games of 2023 Wired
From The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom to Diablo VI, it was a year to return to familiar worlds. From The Legend of Zelda:
Samsung HW-Q800C Soundbar Review: Standout Midrange Performance Wired
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America’s Big AI Safety Plan Faces a Budget Crunch Wired
NIST, the US agency Joe Biden tasked with curbing the risks of AI, lacks the necessary resources. Lawmakers are concerned it could be forced to
Medallion, a platform for artists to connect directly with fans, raises $13.7M TechCrunch
Medallion is a platform for artists to have a dedicated digital hub for promoting album releases, tour dates and merch drops, as well as selling
Meet Kosmik, a visual canvas with an in-built PDF reader and a web browser TechCrunch
In recent years, tools such as Figma, TLDraw, Apple’s Freeform, and Arc browser’s Easel functionality have tried to sell the idea of using an ‘infinite canvas’