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As China’s 996 culture spreads, South Korea’s tech sector grapples with 52-hour limit | TechCrunch

As China’s 996 culture spreads, South Korea’s tech sector grapples with 52-hour limit | TechCrunch

As the world races to stay ahead in the deep tech revolution — from AI and semiconductors to quantum computing — innovation has become the new currency of power. For many companies, that pressure has translated into heavier workloads and more intense work cultures. Yet they face a real dilemma: they can’t simply ease up while competitors across the globe …

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OpenAI requested memorial attendee list in ChatGPT suicide lawsuit | TechCrunch

OpenAI requested memorial attendee list in ChatGPT suicide lawsuit | TechCrunch

OpenAI reportedly asked the Raine family — whose 16-year-old son Adam Raine died by suicide after prolonged conversations with ChatGPT — for a full list of attendees from the teenager’s memorial, signaling that the AI firm may try to subpoena friends and family.   OpenAI also requested “all documents relating to memorial services or events in the honor of the …

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OpenAI’s Atlas is more about ChatGPT than the web | TechCrunch

OpenAI’s Atlas is more about ChatGPT than the web | TechCrunch

OpenAI unveiled its AI browser ChatGPT Atlas during a livestream on Tuesday. There have been other AI browsers such as The Browser Company’s Dia, Opera’s Neon, Perplexity’s Comet, and General Catalyst-backed Strawberry. OpenAI’s launch is notable because of the sheer scale of reaching potentially 800 million of its weekly ChatGPT consumers. For the company, the browser is much more about …

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Amazon unveils AI smart glasses for its delivery drivers | TechCrunch

Amazon unveils AI smart glasses for its delivery drivers | TechCrunch

Amazon announced on Wednesday that it’s developing AI-powered smart glasses for its delivery drivers. The idea behind the glasses is to give delivery drivers a hand-free experience that reduces the need to keep looking between their phone, the package they’re delivering, and their surroundings. The e-commerce giant says the glasses will allow delivery drivers to scan packages, follow turn-by-turn walking …

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Should you trust Tools for Humanity’s iris-scanning orb? | TechCrunch

Should you trust Tools for Humanity’s iris-scanning orb? | TechCrunch

Ever wonder if you’re talking to a real person online or just another bot? As bots increasingly outnumber humans online, leading to an explosion of deepfakes and AI-driven fraud, one company has a solution straight out of sci-fi: scanning your iris to verify your humanity.  Today on TechCrunch’s Equity podcast, Rebecca Bellan spoke with Adrian Ludwig, Chief Security Officer and …

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What’s Updog? Datadog’s new tool tells you which apps are down | TechCrunch

What’s Updog? Datadog’s new tool tells you which apps are down | TechCrunch

Cloud monitoring and security platform Datadog has solved an age-old joke: What’s up, dog? Datadog’s answer is not, “Not much, you?” Rather, the company launched a web dashboard that shows developers the status of dozens of services and tools like AWS, Cloudflare, OpenAI, and Slack — essentially letting them check whether major software providers are functioning properly. The tool is …

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