Meta's Oversight Board to hear Threads cases: Later this week, the board will begin hearing cases on Threads and make precedent-setting content moderation decisions. Read more
U.K. to get driverless cars: The U.K.'s Automated Vehicles Act got the green light, and fully self-driving vehicles could be on roads within two years. Read more
SoLo Funds sued by CFPB: The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau alleges SoLo Funds, a fintech company that enables peer-to-peer lending, used "digital dark patterns" to deceive borrowers and illegally took fees while advertising to consumers that there were no fees. Read more
Rollup emerges from stealth: The Andreessen Horowitz and Thiel Capital-backed startup already proved it can get the capital. Now, after two years with heads down, the company wants to prove that its software platform can completely change how complex hardware is built. Read more
Everything you need to know about ChatGPT: And perhaps some things you didn't want to know. Read more
Inside the mind of an AI device: Jolla unveiled the first version of its personal server-based AI assistant, a privacy-focused AI device called the Jolla Mind2. It is now available for preorders. Read more
ChatGPT gets a new voice: After users likened one of the voices used by ChatGPT to that of actress Scarlett Johansson, the company announced it is pausing that voice, called Sky. Read more
Bumble acquires Geneva: The dating app found a match with the community-building app in order to expand relationships to groups and communities. Read more
Reddit inks a deal with OpenAI, and Maven wants to do away with likes: This morning on TechCrunch's Equity podcast, Reddit gives ChatGPT a window into one of the internet's more raw, conversational forums, Twitter's co-founder backs a new social network called Maven, and cybersecurity consolidation continues. For a more in-depth look at the business of startups, listen to the end to hear this week's Pitch Deck Teardown! Listen here
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