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The people who hate Sam Bankman-Fried the most

Christina Animashaun/Vox And the people who don’t (which makes the haters even angrier). If you are a certain kind of person, you have found yourself entranced by the SBF/FTX story.…

NASA’s Magnificent and Iconic ‘Blue Marble’ Photograph Turns 50 – CNET

The famous photo is credited to the crew of Apollo 17, with no one astronaut taking credit.

This ‘Wednesday’ Themed Hearse is Available to Rent on Turo for $13 – CNET

Wanna show off your love for the Netflix series Wednesday? Get all gothed up and take this themed hearse for a spin.

Automating governance, risk and compliance (GRC), Drata announces Series C

Organizations struggle with manual compliance processes. Drata, which today announced a $200 million Series C, helps automate the process.Read More

Startup pioneers new use case for generative AI: Building business applications

Qatalog 2.0 deploys generative AI to automatically generate workspaces for specific industry verticals based on each client’s needs.Read More

How customer success teams can improve trust in a data-driven world

Data-driven information can show exact product value, help orgs build trust, establish partnerships, and avoid getting nixed from the stack.Read More

Gankster raises $4.25M for comprehensive esports platform

Gankster, an all-in-one esports and competitive gaming organizing platform, has raised $4.25M in seed funding.Read More

Anima launches Onlybots augmented reality digital pets

Anima has launched Onlybots, its collection of augmented reality companions. But these digital pets are not for humans. They’re for bots.Read More

AI is finally good at stuff, and that’s a problem

ChatGPT is another sign that AI is getting a lot better. | Carol Yepes Here’s why you’ve been hearing so much about ChatGPT. A few weeks ago, Wharton professor Ethan…

Researchers Explain Mysterious Structure Found on Beach After Hurricane – CNET

The long wood and metal object offers a glimpse at maritime history from the 1800s.

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