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Google’s Jules enters developers’ toolchains as AI coding agent competition heats up | TechCrunch

Google’s Jules enters developers’ toolchains as AI coding agent competition heats up | TechCrunch

Google is bringing its AI coding agent Jules deeper into developer workflows with a new command-line interface and public API, allowing it to plug into terminals, CI/CD systems, and tools like Slack — as competition intensifies among tech companies to own the future of software development and make coding more of an AI-assisted task. Until now, Jules — Google’s asynchronous …

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Threads takes on X with new communities feature | TechCrunch

Threads takes on X with new communities feature | TechCrunch

Instagram Threads, Meta’s X rival that now has over 400 million monthly active users, is officially launching a new feature that could redefine how its app is used: Communities. On Thursday, Meta said it’s introducing over 100 communities to the app, where users worldwide can have casual conversations around topics like basketball, television, K-pop music, books, and more. The idea, …

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How startups could be affected by a prolonged government shutdown | TechCrunch

How startups could be affected by a prolonged government shutdown | TechCrunch

The U.S. government shutdown could stifle deal flow, freeze visa processing for workers, and cause other problems for startups and the broader tech sector, especially if it lasts longer than a week, according to experts who spoke to TechCrunch.  The U.S. government shutdown, which began Tuesday, is the first one in seven years. The unpredictability of the Trump administration coupled …

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Celebrating the partners driving Disrupt’s big ideas, connections, and community | TechCrunch

Celebrating the partners driving Disrupt’s big ideas, connections, and community | TechCrunch

TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 wouldn’t be possible without the incredible support of our sponsors, who bring world-class expertise, bold innovation, and community energy to every corner of the conference. Spotlight sessions you won’t want to miss Our sponsors are shaping the future of industries — and you can catch them live at Disrupt: Monday October 27 Space Stage Aerospace Startup Showcase: …

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Ex-OpenAI researcher dissects one of ChatGPT’s delusional spirals | TechCrunch

Ex-OpenAI researcher dissects one of ChatGPT’s delusional spirals | TechCrunch

Allan Brooks never set out to reinvent mathematics. But after weeks spent talking with ChatGPT, the 47-year-old Canadian came to believe he had discovered a new form of math powerful enough to take down the internet. Brooks — who had no history of mental illness or mathematical genius — spent 21 days in May spiraling deeper into the chatbot’s reassurances, …

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Perplexity’s Comet AI browser now free; Max users get new ‘background assistant’ | TechCrunch

Perplexity’s Comet AI browser now free; Max users get new ‘background assistant’ | TechCrunch

AI search startup Perplexity is making its new Comet browser available to everyone in the world for free as it works to position the product against big browsers and search engines. For certain paid subscribers, the startup has also launched a new “background assistant” to handle multiple tasks via Comet.   Perplexity first launched Comet to subscribers of its $200-per-month Max plan three months ago, and …

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A new a16z report looks at which AI companies startups are actually paying for | TechCrunch

A new a16z report looks at which AI companies startups are actually paying for | TechCrunch

On Thursday, Andreessen Horowitz released its first AI Spending Report in partnership with the fintech firm Mercury. Using transaction data from Mercury, the report analyzes the top 50 AI-native application layer companies that startups are spending money on, similar to the previously published Top 100 Gen AI Consumer Apps.  a16z partners Olivia Moore and Seema Amble say the data shows …

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