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AI Industry Faces Rising Costs: Managing AI's Expenses

"The whole conversation shifted from tokenmaxxing and 'go fast' to 'we need guardrails, how do we control this?'"

Global · General · Jun 6, 2026
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AI and Defense Tech Trends at StrictlyVC LA on June 18

On Thursday, June 18, at The Aerospace Corporation Campus, investors, founders, and tech leaders will gather for an evening of conversation exploring some of the most consequential shifts taking place across venture capital, defense technology, artificial intelligence, and advanced industry. Secure your spot today.

US/CA/AU · Founders · Jun 5, 2026
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Rscrypto: Rust's Leading Crypto Library with Benchmarks

Rscrypto: The Premier Rust Based Cryptographic Library with Benchmarks Rscrypto stands out as a top tier cryptography library in the Rust programming ecosystem.…

Global · Developers · Jun 4, 2026
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Mach Industries Valuation Soars to $1.8B with $300M Raise

In a wild ride for 22-year-old founder and CEO Ethan Thornton, Mach Industries has raised another $300 million. It already has five autonomous vehicles in development and completed a major acquisition.

Global · Founders · Jun 2, 2026
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Last Chance: Apply to Speak at TechCrunch Disrupt 2026

Submit your session topic before today ends for a chance to speak at TechCrunch Disrupt 2026. Apply now to share your insight and help shape the conversations defining the tech industry.

Global · General · May 30, 2026
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AI Job Replacement: The Risks of Over-Reliance on AI

The people deciding that AI can replace your job are also the ones least likely to understand what your job truly involves, according to Box founder Aaron Levie, who pointed to this as an example of “AI psychosis.” Indeed, ClickUp recently cut 22% of its workforce for AI agents, tech layoffs in 2026 are already nearly matching all of 2025, […]

Global · General · May 30, 2026
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SpaceX Secures $6.45B in Space Force Contracts Before IPO

SpaceX already generated one-fifth of its 2025 revenue from government contracts, the company revealed in its IPO filing.

Global · General · May 30, 2026
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Silicon Valley's Peptide Obsession: The Enhanced Games

The Enhanced Games — a singular sporting competition where a majority of the athletes were on performance enhancing drugs — may herald a new business model that the tech industry is ready to embrace.

Global · General · May 30, 2026
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Xreal CEO: Smart Glasses Industry Reaches Turning Point

Chi Xu, the founder and CEO of XREAL, thinks the smart glasses business has finally reached a turning point.

Global · General · May 26, 2026
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Huxe AI Audio App Shuts Down by End of Month

Huxe said that it has pulled its app from App Store and Play Store, and that it will stop working later this month.

Global · General · May 23, 2026
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Patina Raises $2M to Disrupt Fragrance Industry with AI

Fragrance tech company Patina announced Thursday a $2 million raise from investors, including Betaworks and True Ventures.

Global · General · May 22, 2026
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Nvidia CEO Predicts $200B Market for AI CPUs

The next big thing for Nvidia will be CPUs for AI agents, $200 billion worth, CEO Jensen Huang predicts.

Global · General · May 21, 2026
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AI Gold Rush: The Haves and Have-Nots in the Tech Industry

The vibes around the current AI boom aren't great, even in the tech industry.

Global · General · May 17, 2026
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AI Infrastructure Strain: Power Prices Surge 76% on U.S. Grid

The price spike is a reminder of a deeper problem: The U.S. power grid was not designed for the electricity demands of an AI-driven economy, and the gap between what the grid can deliver and what the industry needs is widening.

US · General · May 16, 2026
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TechCrunch Disrupt 2026: 6 Stages, 250+ Tech Leaders

From October 13-15, TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 will feature 200+ sessions across six stages, led by 250+ tech leaders shaping the industry today. Register now to save up to $410, plus 50% off a second pass.

Global · Founders · May 14, 2026
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Anthropic Launches AI Tools for Law Firms

As the AI legal services industry heats up, Anthropic is launching its own suite of features designed to assist law firms.

Global · Enterprises · May 12, 2026
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Uber's AI Push: Beyond Rides, Into Autonomous Vehicles

The company has been trying to embed itself inside the AV industry — as a data provider, an investor, and a distribution platform — but the consumer-facing bet may be just as important.

Global · General · May 11, 2026
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Elon Musk's Lawsuit Against OpenAI: Key Details Emerge

Elon Musk spent the better part of three days on the witness stand this week in his lawsuit against OpenAI, and it’s already getting messy. Emails, texts, and his own tweets are surfacing in court, and there are plenty more witnesses to come. Musk’s argument against OpenAI? By converting the company to a for-profit model, Sam Altman betrayed the “nonprofit for the […]

Global · General · May 2, 2026
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Replit CEO on Cursor Deal, Apple Rivalry, and Future Plans

At TechCrunch's sold-out StrictlyVC event in San Francisco on Thursday night, we covered a lot of ground in a short time, beginning with the question everyone in the industry is asking right now: in a world where rival Cursor is reportedly in talks to be acquired by SpaceX for $60 billion, is Replit also bound to sell?

US/CA/AU · Founders · May 2, 2026
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Anthropic's Creative Industry Strategy: 9 Connectors for Professional

The announcement yesterday was genuinely significant and i don't think most people outside the creative industry understand why. Anthropic released 9 connectors that let claude directly control professional creative software through mcp which means actually execute actions inside them the full list contains adobe creative cloud (50+ apps including photoshop, premiere, illustrator), blender (full python api access for 3d modeling), autodesk fusion , ableton, splice , affinity by canva , sketchup , resolume (), and claude design. Anthropic also became a blender development fund patron at $280k+/yr and is partnering with risd, ringling college, and goldsmiths university on curriculum development around these tools. this isn't a press release play, there's institutional investment behind it the strategic read is interesting because this positions claude very differently from chatgpt in the creative space. Openai went the route of building creative capabilities natively inside chatgpt with images 2.0 and previously sora. Anthropic is going the connector route where claude doesn't replace or replicate the creative tools, it becomes the intelligence layer that works inside them. Both strategies have merit but they serve fundamentally different users the gap that still exists and i think matters for the broader market is that these connectors serve professionals who already know photoshop and blender and fusion. The consumer creative market where people need face swaps, lip syncs, talking photos, style transfers, none of that is covered by these connectors, that layer is being served by consolidated platforms like magic hour, higgsfield, domoai, and canva's expanding ai features. It's a completely different market but the two layers increasingly feed into each other as professional assets flow into social content pipelines. the question is whether anthropic eventually builds connectors for these consumer creative platforms too or whether the gap between professional creative tools with ai copilots and consumer creative platforms with bundled capabilities remains a split in the market what do you think this means for the creative tool landscape over the next 12-18 months?

Global · Designers · Apr 30, 2026
AI Infrastructure

Amazon's AWS Surges, Drives Massive Cloud Spending

The e-commerce giant is making more money than expected from AWS but it's also spending a lot, and will continue to do so in the near term, its chief executive said.

Global · Enterprises · Apr 30, 2026
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AI's Personal Revolution: Threat to Big Tech's Dominance?

There are many people feeling anxious—rightly so—about their own future because of the impressive advances in AI. If we stop to think about it, five years ago this wasn’t a concern for almost anyone, whether individuals or companies. It was something that appeared “out of nowhere” and caused such a massive disruption that giants like Google and Microsoft had to rethink their strategies. OpenAI has existed since 2015, quietly working in an unusual direction compared to the rest of the industry, and when ChatGPT took off globally, the revolution gained real momentum. Today, there’s a lot of talk about the subsidized costs of AI and how this will be unsustainable in the long run—that the bubble will burst, and so on. And that’s where I disagree: to me, there are smaller projects happening around the world, focusing on things that the big players can’t currently afford to prioritize. One example would be optimizing models or personal hardware in such a way that you could run them on your own computer without needing million-dollar equipment. If a large company were to achieve this, I’d bet on Apple or Nvidia—that is, hardware-focused companies. Apple, in particular, seems very suspicious to me, since it hasn’t made major moves during the AI hype and has remained quite quiet on the subject. Just remember that computers existed long before they became PCs (personal computers). Many people didn’t believe that an average person would ever need a computer at home. And the revolution came when computers became personal and accessible products. To me, something similar could happen at some point—and it could cause significant losses for companies that are currently investing massive amounts of money in expanding data centers to process AI.

Global · General · Apr 27, 2026
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AI Industry Shifts: The End of All-You-Can-Eat AI Plans?

I am a GitHub Copilot Pro+ user. I have been enjoying 39 dollars plan that actually is worth 60 dollars compute with 1500 premium prompts to models count based. Given the availability of free tier models and model switching option, It has felt like never ending. It will be turned into token based after June. This corresponds to the projections about "the death of the ai buffet" I think. Less bundled memberships, more token based costs. As all these foundational model providers crave for profit, I think this is the natural step we are heading. They need to be able to measure and limit the use for profit. I am just curious how fast that will happen? Should we not take cheap & free AI for granted? Or can open-source models actually create a balance? If we are heading for less accessibility, how should average user be prepared?

Global · Developers · Apr 27, 2026
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