Welcome to TechCrunch AM! This morning, we have the latest on the Microsoft Sharepoint zero-day; how two young MIT dropouts' raised $32 million for their AI startup; and the launch of Tesla Supercharger compatibility for the Lucid Air EV. There's a bunch more stories fresh off the presses, so let's get to work! |
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Google, Microsoft say Chinese hackers are exploiting SharePoint zero-day: The tech giants have evidence that Chinese hackers are exploiting the new bug, but warned "multiple actors" are also hacking into affected SharePoint systems. Read More |
21-year-old MIT dropouts raise $32M at $300M valuation led by Insight: Karun Kaushik and Selin Kocalar weren't planning to raise a Series A so soon. Their AI compliance startup Delve was growing fast and signing customers at a steady clip. Then, inbound interest started rolling in. Read More |
Lucid Air owners will be able to use Tesla Superchargers from July 31: Owners of the Lucid Air sedan will be able to charge their luxury EVs at thousands of Tesla Supercharger stations in North America starting July 31. But there is a notable caveat: Lucid Air vehicles won't be able to charge as fast as Tesla vehicles. Read More |
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The NVIDIA Inception program helps startups accelerate innovation and growth. Program members get access to the latest developer resources and training, preferred pricing on NVIDIA hardware and software, and exposure to the venture capital community. The program is free and available to tech startups of all stages.  |
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| Tesla opens retro-futuristic diner as Elon Musk hints at more locations: The Tesla Diner & Drive-In officially opened Monday, and it seems Elon Musk is planning for more. Read More |
Figma's Dylan Field will cash out about $60M in IPO, with Index, Kleiner, Greylock, Sequoia all selling, too: Figma is allowing existing shareholders to sell more stock than the company will in its IPO. Read More |
VSCO's iPhone camera app is now available globally: Photo editing and sharing app VSCO is making its iOS camera app, Capture, available across the world, following a limited launch in June, when the app came to Ireland, Australia and New Zealand. Read More |
Anduril alums raise $24M Series A to bring military logistics out of the Excel spreadsheet era: Rune Technologies raised $24 million to advance deployment of TyrOS, AI-enabled predictive software for military logistics that can run on the ground without internet connection. Read More |
ChatGPT users send 2.5 billion prompts a day: ChatGPT receives 2.5 billion prompts from global users every day. Read More |
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| This startup thinks email could be the key to usable AI agents: Mixus' AI agent platform not only keeps humans in the workflow, it also allows those humans to interact with agents directly from their email or Slack. Read More |
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