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Tuesday, October 22, 2024 | | | Welcome to TechCrunch AM! This morning, we have Zomato shoring up its cash reserves; a truckload of money for AI-powered banking; and a review of the new iPad Mini. We've also Meta combating scam ads and blocking users from tracking private jets; new accusations of copyright infringement against Elon Musk; Zoom's new AI medical scribe feature, and more. — Rebecca | | | Image Credits: Niharika Kulkarni / NurPhoto / Getty Images | 1. Zomato scrambles to stay in the race: Indian food delivery app Zomato's board has approved a plan to raise $1 billion just weeks before its rival Swiggy's IPO. The company is likely trying to shore up reserves as competition in the quick-commerce market intensifies. Read More 2. A cool eight figures for AI banking: TC first reported that Mobileye's founder Amnon Shashua is raising around $100 million for another startup called One Zero, which aims to use AI for retail banking services. Read More 3. The new iPad Mini review: The iPad has had a lean few years as Apple focused more on other hardware, but it feels like the tablet is now back in the limelight. TC's Brian Heater says the new Mini leapfrogs the base iPad in compute power, cost, and pixel density. Read More | | | Image Credits: Jens BΓΌttner/picture alliance / Getty Images | πͺ It's a good idea to be critical of marketing, especially when you have celebrities endorsing products that sound too good to be true. Unfortunately, not many people can be, so Meta is testing out facial recognition tech to prevent ads that scam people by "celeb-baiting" them. Read More π Meta hasn't even rolled out multimodal AI for the Ray-Ban smart glasses yet, but the glasses are already the top selling product in 60% of Ray-Ban stores throughout Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. Read More π Stop stealing stuff: Elon Musk doesn't like to be refused. So when he asked Alcon Entertainment if he could use imagery from "Blade Runner 2049" for Tesla's robotaxi reveal and they said no, he allegedly did it anyway using AI. Now the production company is suing him, Tesla and Warner Bros for copyright infringement. Read More π©Ί AI scribes for doctors: Zoom is working with Suki, an AI medical scribe provider, to offer doctors on its platform an AI note-taker that can be put to work during telehealth visits. Suki closed a $70 million round earlier this month. Read More π Bolstering the supply chain: A large majority of businesses' code bases use open source tools, which increases the risk of software supply chain attacks. Enter Socket, a startup that helps detect security vulnerabilities in open source code. Read More | | | π¦
Elon Musk's America PAC has spent thousands of dollars advertising on his own social media platform X in support of former president Donald Trump, per Wired. Read More π No cut for Apple: Disney+ and Hulu are no longer letting subscribers sign up and pay through Apple, reports MacRumors. Instead, they are directing viewers to their web pages. It's another case of companies not wanting to pay Apple for each transaction. Read More πΉ Pokemon or Big Data? Software frameworks can sometimes have very strange names. This fun website made by developer Pixelastic pokes fun at such names with a little game where you have to guess if the name displayed belongs to a Big Data framework or a Pokemon. Read More | | | Image Credits: Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC / Getty Images | ✈️ Leave the billionaires alone! Meta has suspended accounts that were tracking the private jets of Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, and other celebrities due to "risk of physical harm." Read More | | | Featured jobs from Crunchboard | | | Senior Data Warehouse SQL Developer, Washington Dept. of Natural Resources (Olympia, WA) Pharmacy Epic Application Analyst, OFFSITE (Toppenish, WA) Chief Technology Officer, Mary McDowell Friends School (Brooklyn, NY) Senior Software Engineer, Dyna Robotics (San Francisco, CA) IT Technology Analyst, Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission (Middletown, PA) | | | Has this been forwarded to you? Click here to subscribe to this newsletter. | | | Update your preferences here at any time | | Copyright © 2024 TechCrunch, All rights reserved.Yahoo Inc. 110 5th St,San Francisco,CA | | | | |
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