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Zomato founder’s brain wearable is (almost) here

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Meesho expects to create 10 lakh seasonal jobs to meet holiday demand. Nobel Hygiene and Atomberg Technologies have both filed draft IPO papers to raise capital for growth. Zomato founder Deepinder Goyal announced Temple, a wearable brain-monitoring device shipping by 2026. Additionally, Bitcoin saw a 23% weekly gain, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged space entrepreneurs to apply technology to agriculture and livestock management.

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Startup success is a Test match, not a T20 game: Accel India co-founder Subrata Mitra on why he backed Flipkart, Myntra, and others

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Subrata Mitra, co-founder of Accel India, emphasizes that successful startup journeys are rarely linear, often involving setbacks and pivots. In his book "Down But Not Out," Mitra argues that enduring founders combine resilience with the judgment to seize opportunities. He advocates for "long-term greed," founder evolution, and professional coaching, suggesting that personal growth and maintaining daily joy are essential for navigating the decade-long grind of entrepreneurship.

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Heritage and design: how this Mithila transformation initiative empowers artisans

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In this photo essay, we showcase artisan highlights from a recent Sabha centre exhibition in Bengaluru.

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Michael Polansky is training an AI model on skin that’s still alive

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Michael Polansky, the partner of Lady Gaga, is the CEO of Outer Biosciences, an AI and biology startup. The company has developed a proprietary system that keeps living human skin tissue viable for up to a month, far exceeding industry norms. By combining this technology with AI models, Polansky's team can rapidly identify and test new skin-active ingredients, improving the pace of innovation in dermatological research.

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Japanese space tech startup Letara expands beyond satellite thrusters with $16M

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Japan is investing heavily in its aerospace sector, supporting startups like Letara. The Sapporo-based company recently secured ¥2.6 billion to expand its hybrid propulsion technology from small satellite thrusters to large rocket systems for space, defense, and security. Utilizing inexpensive materials like plastic and rubber for fuel, Letara aims to improve thrust and efficiency, targeting a growing global market while competing with international aerospace firms.

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SC Directs Matrimony.com & Jodi365 To Explore Settlement In Trademark Dispute

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The Supreme Court has directed Matrimony.com and Free Elective Network to seek a settlement in a trademark dispute over the "Jodii" brand. This follows a Madras High Court ruling that restrained Matrimony.com from using the name, which Free Elective claims is too similar to its "Jodi365" mark. Matrimony.com has proposed renaming its app "Jodi Matrimony" to resolve the conflict and avoid impacting its existing users.

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Anthropic’s Opus 4.6 is a smut-machine

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TechCrunch reports that several of Anthropic's AI models, including Claude Opus 4.6 and Haiku 4.5, can be manipulated to generate sexually explicit content despite company prohibitions. While newer models are resistant, older versions remain available via API and are vulnerable to specific jailbreak techniques. Anthropic maintains that such occurrences are rare, but the findings raise concerns regarding safety safeguards and legal compliance for minors.

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Nvidia partners with data center developer Cloverleaf

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Nvidia has partnered with Cloverleaf Infrastructure, a data center development firm, acquiring a minority stake through an investment worth several hundred million dollars. This move aims to accelerate AI infrastructure growth by securing power and site development. It follows a $1.5 billion investment in SB Energy, reflecting Nvidia's strategy of directly financing the data centers that utilize its AI systems to sustain industry expansion.

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How AI accounting startup Rillet raised $100M and became a unicorn in 48-hours

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AI-native accounting platform Rillet recently achieved unicorn status, raising $100 million at a $1 billion valuation in just 48 hours. Backed by investors like Sequoia and ICONIQ, the startup targets a growing US accountant shortage by replacing legacy systems from Oracle and NetSuite. Rillet utilizes AI agents to automate corporate bookkeeping and finance functions, focusing on enhancing professional productivity rather than replacing human accountants.

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Apple is reportedly cutting hundreds of jobs from Siri, Vision Pro teams

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Apple has cut over 200 positions across several teams, including the Vision Pro, Siri, and Intelligent Systems Experience groups. The company is reshuffling resources to prioritize its latest AI initiatives and new device development. These changes come amid a challenging transition period marked by rising production costs, price increases for hardware, and a legal battle with OpenAI, as Apple seeks to evolve its business and user experiences.

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TikTok reaches $400M settlement over children’s privacy lawsuit

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"TikTok and its parent company, ByteDance, have agreed to a $400 million settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice to resolve allegations of violating children's online privacy laws. The DOJ claimed TikTok allowed underage users and collected their data without parental consent. While not admitting wrongdoing, the company will implement stricter age controls and enhanced parental oversight to improve protections for young users on the social media platform.".

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The $225 Pebble Time 2 is a refreshingly fun smartwatch

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The $225 Pebble Time 2 is a rebooted smartwatch from Core Devices, featuring a color e-paper screen and a 21-day battery life. Unlike the Apple Watch, it emphasizes a playful, retro aesthetic with physical buttons and a silicone band. Supported by a dedicated hacker community, it offers thousands of custom watchfaces and niche apps. While iOS compatibility is limited, it provides essential notifications and basic fitness tracking.

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Nvidia just showed that the harness, not the AI model, is now the real hero

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"Nvidia research reveals that the 'harness'—the scaffolding and tools surrounding an AI model—is more critical than the model itself for long-horizon tasks. By utilizing a custom harness with a supervising agent, researchers enabled Claude Opus 5 to achieve a perfect 100% score on the ARC-AGI-3 benchmark, compared to 30% without it. This underscores the importance of open agent stacks in improving accuracy and security.".

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Last chance: Save up to $300 on your TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 ticket today

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TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 will take place from October 13-15 at Moscone West in San Francisco, focusing on innovation in the AI era. The event features specialized stages for real-world AI, finance, and infrastructure, hosting over 10,000 industry professionals. Attendees can network with founders and investors, including speakers from Rivian and Amazon. The deadline to secure the lowest ticket prices, saving up to $300, is tonight at 11:59 p.m. PT.

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Tesla’s solar roof is dead. Here’s what went wrong

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Tesla has discontinued its solar roof, removing the product from its website and redirecting users to traditional solar panels. Despite ambitious goals, the luxury product struggled with high costs, manufacturing inefficiencies, and technical flaws, including overheating and underproduction. While some installers may still have inventory, Tesla's exit highlights the difficulty of integrating solar technology into roofing, though other competitors continue to pursue the niche market.

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Waymo hands over documents in NHTSA’s child collision probe

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"Waymo has submitted responses to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) regarding a January incident in Santa Monica where a robotaxi struck a nine-year-old girl. The child sustained minor injuries during the low-speed collision. NHTSA is investigating Waymo's software and school zone speed limit protocols. While initial documents were posted redacted for confidentiality, Waymo has now completed its submissions as the federal investigation continues.".

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Why is the DOJ investigating Andreessen Horowitz’s board seats?

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The Department of Justice is investigating venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz for potential antitrust violations. The probe focuses on partners Ben Horowitz and Martin Casado, who hold board seats at competing companies Databricks and Fivetran. This rare application of a century-old law highlights the challenges venture firms face when portfolio companies expand into overlapping markets, raising critical questions about how to manage board conflicts in evolving tech landscapes.

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Accel, AVP Sell Over 1 Cr Amagi Shares In ₹587 Cr Block Deals

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"Venture capital firms Accel and AVP sold over 1 crore shares of media SaaS startup Amagi in block deals totaling ₹587.3 crore. The shares, priced at ₹560 each, were acquired by major institutional investors, including SBI Mutual Fund and HDFC Standard Life Insurance. This divestment follows Amagi's strong Q1 financial results and the expiry of its IPO lock-in period, with the stock rising 89% since January.".

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US government lab is probing Chinese lidar for security vulnerabilities

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The Idaho National Laboratory is investigating whether Chinese lidar sensors pose security risks to vehicles in the United States. Funded by private industry, the review examines potential cybersecurity threats and espionage concerns. While Chinese sensors are significantly cheaper than American alternatives, lawmakers are proposing bans to prevent data transmission to China. This research occurs as several U.S. automakers consider integrating these cost-effective sensors into their autonomous vehicle systems.

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Karnataka govt launches low cost AI computing device KEO

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The Karnataka government has launched KEO, an open-source, AI-ready computing device designed to democratize access to advanced technology. Developed using RISC-V architecture, KEO features an on-device AI accelerator to support users in areas with limited connectivity. Aimed at students, farmers, and small businesses, the initiative begins with 3,000 devices. The state also introduced KEO Lite and KEO Pro to further bridge the digital divide.

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