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Unleashing Innovative Strategies for Staff and Technology Transformation: The Sand Technologies Approach

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At the upcoming TechCrunch Early Stage 2024 event taking place in Boston on April 25, one session will stand out for early-stage companies seeking to navigate the turbulent waters of tech and staffing strategies. Titled “How to Evolve Your Tech and Staff Strategies for Future Rounds,” the session will be led by Brad Stanton, the managing director of business development at Sand Technologies. His session at TechCrunch Early Stage 2024 will offer invaluable guidance for startups aiming to chart a course toward sustainable growth and success in an ever-changing landscape. Then book your ticket to TechCrunch Early Stage 2024 right now before prices increase at the door. Is your company interested in sponsoring or exhibiting at TechCrunch Early Stage 2024?

Discover Medicines With the Power of AI: Profluent, Fueled by Salesforce Research and Endorsed by Jeff Dean

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Last year, Salesforce, the company best known for its cloud sales support software (and Slack), spearheaded a project called ProGen to design proteins using generative AI. “Many drugs — enzymes and antibodies, for example — consist of proteins,” Madani said. Fed into a generative AI model, data about proteins can be used to predict entirely new proteins with novel functions. Other companies and research groups have demonstrated viable ways in which generative AI can be used to predict proteins. And DeepMind, Google’s AI research lab, has a system called AlphaFold that predicts complete protein structures, achieving speed and accuracy far surpassing older, less complex algorithmic methods.

Introducing Cherry: Your AI Shopping Sidekick for Effortless Product Exploration through Screenshots and Images

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A new app from a startup called Cherry is aiming to transform the online shopping experience with its AI assistant that allows users to discover products across the internet using just a screenshot or image. Cherry helps you find products that you’ve come across while scrolling through social media or have seen in real-life. “My motivation for creating Cherry stemmed from a personal frustration with the time-consuming process of finding and comparing products online,” Kim told TechCrunch. Plus, users can also share their search results with their friends or on social media. “While Google Lens offers general image-based search capabilities, Cherry is specifically tailored for the shopping experience,” Kim said.

Exploring New Materials through Artificial Intelligence: A Startup’s Innovative Approach

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Orbital Materials — founded by Jonathan Godwin, who previously was involved with DeepMind’s material research efforts — is creating an AI-powered platform that can be used to discover materials ranging from batteries to carbon dioxide-capturing cells. Godwin says he was inspired to found Orbital Materials by seeing how the techniques underpinning AI systems like AlphaFold, DeepMind’s AI that can predict a protein’s 3D structure from its amino acid sequence, could be applied to the materials sciences. “[Yet] demand for new advanced materials … is growing hugely as our economies become electrified and de-carbonized.”Orbital Materials isn’t the first to apply AI to materials R&D. Osmium AI, led by an ex-Googler and backed by Y Combinator, enables industrial customers to predict the physical properties of new materials, then refine and optimize those new materials leveraging AI. But what sets Orbital Materials apart is its proprietary AI model for materials science, Godwin claims.

“Revolutionizing Wellness: Amazon’s Newest Endeavor to Uncover Digital Solutions for Chronic Illness Management”

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Amazon announced today that it’s launching Health Condition Programs, a new initiative that aims to make it easier for people to discover digital health benefits to help manage chronic conditions like prediabetes, diabetes and high blood pressure. Digital health company Omada Health is Amazon’s launch partner for the new initiative. Omada Health’s over 20 million eligible members can now discover and enroll in Omada’s programs for diabetes prevention, diabetes, and hypertension through Amazon. Members can initiate a general coverage check via the Amazon Health webpage to see if they are eligible for a program. “Many people aren’t aware of the health care benefits they’re eligible for, that are typically no cost or subsidized by their employer or insurance plan.