Author Archives: K L Krithika - Page 28

13 Jun

Reddit alternatives if the blackout doesn’t end

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If you tried to open any subreddit, the chances are they’re probably marked as private. The number, quoted as 5,000 last time, has now risen to ~7,800 subreddits. This entire kerfuffle started when Christian Selig posted that running Apollo, a third-part Reddit app, would cost him $1.7 million monthly after Reddit brought changes in its […]

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06 Jun

Course5 Raises $250M, Targets Two Acquisitions

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Course5 Intelligence, a data analytics startup, announced the successful closure of its inaugural external funding round, securing $53 million (approximately Rs 437 crore). The funding was divided into two tranches, with an initial investment of $28 million from 360 One Asset Management Ltd (formerly IIFL Asset Management Limited) Tech Fund, followed by an additional $25 […]

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06 Jun

Course5 Raises $250M, Targets Two Acquisitions

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Course5 Intelligence, a data analytics startup, announced the successful closure of its inaugural external funding round, securing $53 million (approximately Rs 437 crore). The funding was divided into two tranches, with an initial investment of $28 million from 360 One Asset Management Ltd (formerly IIFL Asset Management Limited) Tech Fund, followed by an additional $25 […]

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30 May

The Peril of AI: Leading Scientists Sound Alarm on Extinction-Level Threat Comparable to Nuclear War

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The joint statement is that safeguarding against the threat of extinction posed by AI should be regarded as a global priority on par with other significant risks to society, such as pandemics and nuclear warfare, adding on to the steady stream of doomsday predictions revolving around AI.

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