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TechCrunchMar 17, 20261 min↓ Negative

Kalshi’s legal troubles pile up, as Arizona files first ever criminal charges over ‘illegal gambling business’

Arizona has filed its first criminal charges against Kalshi, the controversial gambling company, for operating an "illegal gambling business." This marks a significant escalation in the state's regulatory crackdown on the industry, which has been accused of evading oversight and regulation. Kalshi, known for its online poker and casino services, has been fighting back against state regulators, arguing that it is not beholden to them. This move could have far-reaching implications for the industr

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TechCrunchMar 17, 20261 min↑ Positive

Mistral bets on ‘build-your-own AI’ as it takes on OpenAI, Anthropic in the enterprise

Mistral Forge is challenging the giants of enterprise AI with a new approach that allows businesses to train custom models from scratch, giving them more control and potentially disrupting the market.

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TechCrunchMar 17, 20261 min↑ Positive

Why Garry Tan’s Claude Code setup has gotten so much love, and hate

Garry Tan's Claude Code setup has become a viral sensation on Github, sparking a heated debate among developers and AI language models like ChatGPT and Gemini. This highlights the growing popularity of AI language models and the increasing interest in creating custom solutions for developers.

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TechCrunchMar 17, 20261 min↑ Positive

The Pentagon is developing alternatives to Anthropic, report says

The Pentagon is reportedly developing alternatives to Anthropic, a project that was once a cornerstone of the tech industry but has since fallen on hard times, sparking a new direction for the tech industry and potentially leading to advancements in artificial intelligence and other cutting-edge technologies. Stay tuned for further developments.

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TechCrunchMar 17, 20261 min↑ Positive

BuzzFeed debuts AI slop apps in bid for new revenue

BuzzFeed has unveiled new AI-powered social apps at SXSW, betting on revenue streams and commercial potential, but demos have been met with muted reactions, suggesting the tech's commercial viability remains to be seen. This move marks a shift towards more sophisticated and interactive social media experiences, potentially redefining the social media landscape.

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TechCrunchMar 17, 20261 min↑ Positive

Google’s data center power playbook comes into focus

Google has announced new deals and initiatives to adapt its power procurement strategy, potentially leading to more sustainable practices and increased competition among data center providers. This shift underscores the global push towards renewable energy, crucial for reducing carbon emissions and ensuring a sustainable future.

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TechCrunchMar 17, 20263 min↑ Positive

Meet Vurt, the mobile-first streaming platform for indie filmmakers embracing vertical video

Vurt, a mobile-first streaming platform, is set to launch and aims to capitalize on the vertical video trend, allowing indie filmmakers to reach a wider audience and share their work with a diverse range of consumers. The company's founders are confident that Vurt will become a major player in the streaming industry, changing the way we consume video content.

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TechCrunchMar 17, 20261 min↑ Positive

Google’s Personal Intelligence feature is expanding to all US users

Google has expanded its Personal Intelligence feature to all US users, allowing the AI assistant to draw on information from across the Google ecosystem, including Gmail and Google Photos, to provide more personalized responses. This expansion underscores Google's commitment to integrating AI into its services to enhance user experience.

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TechCrunchMar 17, 20261 min↑ Positive

Stryker says it’s restoring systems after pro-Iran hackers wiped thousands of employee devices

Stryker, a healthcare technology company, has announced a major cyberattack that wiped thousands of employee devices, marking the first major cyberattack in the United States in response to the Trump administration's war in Iran. This incident raises concerns about the security of major US companies in the wake of ongoing geopolitical tensions.

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TechCrunchMar 11, 20261 min↓ Negative

AI ‘actor’ Tilly Norwood put out the worst song I’ve ever heard

AI artist Tilly Norwood has released a song that is the absolute worst I've ever heard, challenging doubters to embrace the humanity of AI creations. This provocative move underscores the unpredictable and unsettling nature of artificial intelligence.

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TechCrunchMar 11, 20261 min↑ Positive

Nuro is testing its autonomous vehicle tech on Tokyo’s streets

Nuro, the autonomous vehicle startup, has made history by testing its self-driving software on public roads in Tokyo, marking the first international expansion for the company and a significant step in its global ambitions.

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TechCrunchMar 11, 20261 min↑ Positive

Google Play is adding new paid and PC games, game trials, community posts, and more

Google Play is expanding its gaming offerings, introducing paid and PC games, game trials, and community posts, indicating a shift towards becoming a more comprehensive gaming destination. This move suggests Google is prioritizing gaming and enhancing its ecosystem to attract more players, potentially leading to a more robust gaming experience.

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TechCrunchMar 11, 20261 min↑ Positive

Google brings Gemini in Chrome to India

Google has expanded its Gemini search engine to India via the Chrome browser, supporting 10 local languages, marking another step in its global expansion efforts.

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TechCrunchMar 10, 20261 min↑ Positive

In a vote of confidence for Meta’s Threads, Kalshi adds sharing feature

Kalshi, a decentralized messaging app, has introduced a new feature that embeds prediction market charts into each post, streamlining the sharing process and enhancing user understanding. This move signals continued support for Meta's Threads and demonstrates Kalshi's confidence in the platform's capabilities.

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TechCrunchMar 10, 20262 min↑ Positive

Google and Tesla think we’re managing the electrical grid all wrong

Google and Tesla, along with other companies, have formed the Utilize initiative to revolutionize the electrical grid, aiming to address the increasing demand for renewable energy. This partnership, announced on March 10, 2026, represents a crucial step towards a more sustainable and efficient energy system.

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TechCrunchMar 10, 20261 min↑ Positive

Amazon launches its healthcare AI assistant on its website and app

Amazon has unveiled HealthAI, its new AI assistant for healthcare, on its website and app, offering a range of services from answering questions to managing prescription renewals. This marks Amazon's continued efforts to integrate AI for a more personalized and convenient user experience, potentially leading to more advanced AI integration in healthcare.

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TechCrunchMar 10, 20261 min↓ Negative

DOGE employee stole Social Security data and put it on a thumb drive, report says

A former DOGE employee has stolen a massive amount of Americans' personal data while working at the Social Security Administration and plans to use it at his new job, raising serious concerns about the security of sensitive government data. The incident has prompted calls for increased scrutiny of employees who leave government jobs and better security measures to protect sensitive data.

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TechCrunchMar 10, 20261 min↑ Positive

AI-powered apps can make money, but struggle with long-term retention, new data shows

AI-powered apps show promise for early monetization, but sustaining value remains a challenge, according to a new report from RevenueCat. Developers must carefully balance monetization and retention to ensure long-term success.

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TechCrunchMar 10, 20261 min↑ Positive

Mandiant’s founder just raised $190M for his autonomous AI agent security startup

Mandiant's founder, who sold his previous company to Google for $5.4 billion, has launched an autonomous AI agent security startup aiming to provide advanced solutions that can detect and respond to cyber threats autonomously, eliminating the need for human intervention. This move marks a significant shift in the cybersecurity landscape, offering a cutting-edge security platform that can analyze vast amounts of data in real-time, identifying potential threats and taking proactive measures to pro

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TechCrunchMar 10, 20261 min↑ Positive

ChatGPT can now create interactive visuals to help you understand math and science concepts

OpenAI, the creators of ChatGPT, has introduced a new feature that allows users to interact with dynamic visual explanations, enabling real-time manipulation of formulas and variables. This innovative capability is a significant step forward in making educational resources more accessible and interactive.

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TechCrunchMar 10, 20261 min~ Mixed

An iPhone-hacking toolkit used by Russian spies likely came from U.S military contractor

Google has uncovered hacking tools used by both a Russian espionage group and a Chinese cybercriminal group, with the company claiming they were likely developed by a U.S. military contractor. This discovery highlights the complexity of cyber threats and the challenges in distinguishing legitimate hacking tools from those used by malicious actors.

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TechCrunchMar 10, 20261 min↓ Negative

Electric air taxi maker Archer hits back at Joby in countersuit alleging concealed Chinese ties

Electric air taxi startup Archer has responded to Joby's lawsuit by accusing the company of attempting to steal its intellectual property, adding to the growing competition in the rapidly evolving market.

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TechCrunchMar 10, 20261 min↑ Positive

Founders Fund nears $6B close for latest growth fund, sources say

Founders Fund is nearing completion of its latest $6 billion growth-focused fund, marking a significant milestone in the firm's rapid expansion. This fundraising comes less than a year after its third $4.6 billion fund, underscoring Founders Fund's commitment to supporting its portfolio companies through a range of investment strategies.

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TechCrunchMar 9, 20261 min↓ Negative

Anthropic sues Defense Department over supply chain risk designation

Anthropic, a leading artificial intelligence research firm, has filed a lawsuit against the Department of Defense, accusing the DOD of acting "unprecedented and unlawful" in its designation of Anthropic as a supply chain risk. This move comes after the DOD made a significant decision that has sparked debate in the tech community, highlighting ongoing tensions between the government and the tech industry. The lawsuit seeks to challenge the DOD's actions and protect Anthropic from what the company

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