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Rachyl Jones

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2025-12-13
Semafor 1 related

Singapore-based ChemLex raised a $45M funding round led by Granite Asia to build an AI-powered, automated chemistry lab to accelerate drug discovery

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2025-03-24
Semafor

An off-Broadway theater in New York is offering Worldly's AI-powered live translations in 60 languages, via headphones during the show, to attract new audiences

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2025-03-17
Semafor 1 related

CoreWeave's upcoming IPO in a soft IPO market will serve as a bellwether for both the tech industry and how the public market perceives AI in the years ahead

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2024-09-14
Semafor 2 related

Some former CrowdStrike employees say they raised concerns about executives rushing deadlines and quality checks, more than a year before the July 2024 outage

THE SCOOP  —  Software engineers at the cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike complained about rushed deadlines, excessive workloads … X: @rachyljones , @hkanji , and @nullvoxpopuli . LinkedIn: James Bach . ...

2024-07-09
Fortune 1 related

Chinese self-driving cars from WeRide, Apollo, AutoX, Pony.ai, and DiDi have driven 1.8M miles in California since 2017, collecting data with little scrutiny

like this one for Apollo's parent company Baidu (aka “Chinese Google"). [image] Rachyl Jones / @rachyljones : Meanwhile, China makes it extremely difficult for US robotaxi companies to test in the cou...

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