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Experience Apple’s Mesmerizing Kick-Off to WWDC 2024 – Live!

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Apple will kick off its weeklong Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC 2024) event today with the customary keynote at 1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PT. There’s a stream on YouTube as well, but that has a tendency to lag a bit. The latest reports have put a name to Apple’s AI efforts: Apple Intelligence, along with the caveat that not all recent Apple devices will be able to use the new system. And you can bet that many of iOS 18’s AI features will make their way to macOS 15, as well. TechCrunch will be reporting on the ground at Apple Park, bringing you the news as it happens.

“Meowtel: The Feline-Focused Enterprise That Pounced Through Financial Challenges and Achieved Profitability”

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Dogs are the most popular pet in the U.S.: 65.1 million households have one, according to the American Pet Products Association. Sonya Petcavich, the founder of cat-sitting app Meowtel, thinks that cats, and cat people, deserve more. “Rover had been around for a few years, and Wag was picking up steam, but they were so dog focused. Meowtel has made it to this point raising just under $1 million in venture capital. ImpriMed, a dog oncology startup, raised $23 million in November, and Fi, a smart dog collar, has raised more than $40 million in venture capital.

The Unexpected Downfall of India’s Most Successful Startup: From Riches to Ruin

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In a research note, HSBC estimates that the Indian edtech giant, once valued at $22 billion, is now worth nothing. The write-down in its estimation makes Byju’s one of the most spectacular startup slides in recent memory and follows a very rough year for what was India’s most valuable startup not long ago. After raising $100 million, AI mortgage startup LoanSnap is facing an avalanche of lawsuits and has been evicted from its main office. At least seven creditors, including Wells Fargo, have collectively alleged that the company owes them more than $2 million. Read MoreTurns out, AI models have favorite numbers: Engineers at Gramener performed an informal experiment where they asked several major LLM chatbots to pick a random number between 0 and 100.

NEA Invests $20M in Anterior to Accelerate AI-powered Health Insurance Approvals

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Anterior, a company that uses AI to expedite health insurance approval for medical procedures, has raised a $20 million Series A round at a $95 million post-money valuation led by NEA, according to two people familiar with the deal. Existing investors Sequoia, which led Anterior’s $3.2 million seed round last September, and Neo, an accelerator that helped the company launch in the summer of 2022, also participated in the Series A financing. The company has built an LLM-powered co-pilot that helps nurses and doctors save hours on gathering medical documentation required by insurance. While Anterior’s initial offering is in prior authorization automation, the company eventually plans to expand into other medical administrative functions. Makhzoimi also backed Xaira, an AI drug discovery startup that launched this year with $1 billion in funding.

Employers, Ease Up: Bereave Urges Improved Sensitivity Towards Death

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If death and taxes are inevitable, why are companies so prepared for taxes, but not for death? In the immediate aftermath of Linder’s loss, founding a company would have been a long shot. So Bereave built a B2B product to sell to employers, which they can offer their employees in times of need. The platform catalogs resources for people experiencing loss, walking them through the steps of closing out a loved one’s affairs. Tall Poppy, a company that offers digital safety guidance for employees navigating online harassment and hacks, also uses step-by-step checklists.

“Prioritizing Practicality over Pizzazz: The Imperative for Apple’s AI Development”

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Reliability firstApple makes some of the most popular devices on the planet, and its AI features should serve to make them more useful. A lot of AI-powered features rely on going back to the cloud to get answers or inputs back. Rumors on the street are that Apple will announce a deal with OpenAI to power AI features across its operating systems. Given AI’s hallucination problems, Apple might not want to be directly involved in content-related AI features just yet. Companies like Google and OpenAI have had to walk back on AI features because of errors or copyright issues.

“Revolutionizing Desktop Water Jetting: Wazer Pro Brings Accessibility to the Table”

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Before Wazer came along, “water jet cutting” and “affordable” didn’t belong in the same sentence. For existing Wazer Desktop users, the company says the transition to the Wazer Pro will be seamless. Additionally, Wazer offers a trade-up program, enabling current customers to receive a significant discount on the Wazer Pro by trading in their old machines. Priced at $18,999, the Wazer Pro remains significantly more affordable than traditional water jet cutters, costing upward of $100,000. With the launch of the Wazer Pro, Wazer continues to make life interesting for the water-cutting incumbents.

. Forbidden: Former Deel and Workday employees banned from Rippling’s stock sale offer

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Sources tell TechCrunch that employees at those companies received no information about the tender offer, but heard about their exclusion through the grapevine. None of the former employees TechCrunch spoke to were surprised to hear one name on the list: Deel. “Rippling put together a tender offer for the benefit of its employees, ex-employees, and early investors. To be sure, as a private company, Rippling certainly has the freedom to place restrictions on participation in its stock sales. In addition to the price of the stock, employees may face huge tax bills on options they exercise from the paper gains of the value of the stock.

Tune in for the Start of WWDC 2024: Apple Reignites Excitement on Your Screens

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Apple will kick off its weeklong Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC 2024) event with the customary keynote at 10 a.m. ET/7 a.m. PT on June 10. There’s a stream on YouTube as well, but that has a tendency to lag a bit. The latest reports have put a name to Apple’s AI efforts: Apple Intelligence, along with the caveat that not all recent Apple devices will be able to use the new system. And you can bet that many of iOS 18’s AI features will make their way to macOS 15, as well. TechCrunch will be reporting on the ground at Apple Park, bringing you the news as it happens.

A Weekly Roundup of Startups: Triumphs, Setbacks, and Bright Spots

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Welcome to Startups Weekly — Haje’s weekly recap of everything you can’t miss from the world of startups. Image Credits: OdaHardware is hard, episode 234: We already knew that Humane’s Ai Pin launch was going anything but smoothly. Image Credits: Sword Health / CompanyLive by the sword : Sword Health, an AI-powered virtual physical therapy startup, raised a $30 million primary funding round and a $130 million secondary funding round that brought its valuation to $3 billion. : Sword Health, an AI-powered virtual physical therapy startup, raised a $30 million primary funding round and a $130 million secondary funding round that brought its valuation to $3 billion. Where’s your head at: Austrian startup Storyblok raised $80 million to add more AI to its “headless” content management system (CMS) for non-technical people.