New Strava features: The social fitness app unveiled some new features to, among other things, keep users from cheating. Read more
Bolt founder wants to settle with investor: Activant Capital, which was suing Bolt founder Ryan Breslow, is working through a proposed settlement that would have the beleaguered founder sell Bolt shares to pay back a personal loan. Read more
GrubMarket acquires Butter: GrubMarket, which provides software and services that help link up and manage relationships between food suppliers and their customers, is hoping to make the distribution process more digital and efficient via the acquisition of Butter, a SaaS platform that aims to digitize the traditionally manual food distribution process with AI. Read more
Robots are good for something: Engineers at MIT have developed an exoskeleton designed to help give astronauts more support and help right themselves after stumbling in the moon's low gravity. The "SuperLimbs" are built into a backpack that contains the motors that power them, along with the astronaut's life-support system. Read more
Sony Music sings a different tune about AI: TechCrunch got a look at some letters sent to more than 700 tech companies and music streaming services to warn them not to use its music to train AI without explicit permission. Read more
It's the end of the Workplace as we know it: As Ron Miller reports, "Meta pulled the plug on the enterprise product, bringing the curtain down on the enterprise experiment nine years after it launched. It's worth noting that there was some skepticism from the start that a company like Facebook could pull this off. The enterprise is a different animal from the consumer world. It values privacy and security and requires a set of back-end tools that are purpose-built for the enterprise." Read more
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