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NEX raises $25M, launches Active Arcade to get people moving

TechCrunch

It also previously raised a $4 million seed round from Charmides Capital, Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment Ventures and Mandra Capital, Steve Nash, Jeremy Lin and Mark Cuban in 2018. Many other leaders in sports, media and technology have also baked NEX. This latest round comes after NEX raised an $8.5

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Nothing But Net: Perficient Scores With Minnesota Timberwolves Partnership

Perficient

READ MORE: Learn About Perficient’s Brand Ambassadors and Partnerships Wow, it sounds like we have quite a few fantastic sports partnerships. With these strong partners, Perficient is reaching fans across the globe while showcasing our brand and sharing our love for competition and performance. Several reasons.

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Joel Soucy’s Roadmap To Creating A Seamless Employee Experience

Hacker Earth Developers Blog

I also assist with planning our weekly company-wide meetings, help with training on the product (I’m a former CSM (customer success manager) here at Solink), and various HR admin-related tasks as they come up. eNPS (employee net promoter score), participation in company events and meetings, time off, and tenure are all tracked and reviewed.

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The Newest FIFA World Cup Referee: Human-in-the-Loop Machine Learning

Cloudera

In case you were not aware, there’s a little event called the World Cup that’s happening right now. Human-in-the-loop ML is not a new or novel technology, but the use of it at soccer’s largest stage is a major step for ML as a mechanism to improve the quality of officiating at professional sporting events.

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The Station: Rounding up the Tesla Cyber Roundup, a Waymo change up and the mysterious disappearance of Bolt Mobility

TechCrunch

This week it’s a dual-hosted event with transportation editor Kirsten Korosec and transportation reporter Rebecca Bellan steering the ship, er, car. The breakdown looks like: 6,397 P7 sports sedans, 3,608 P5 smart family sedans and 1,519 G3i smart compact SUVs. million and a massive net loss of $1.2 Nikola reported $18.1

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From crypto trading and home workouts to EV batteries and microLED displays, CES’ Taiwan startups cover a wide range of tech

TechCrunch

During two press events, 24 startups previewed their CES presentations, giving a sneak peek at what the pavilion will showcase. It has collected hundreds of thousands of driver images to train its AI system’s deep neural net for analyzing driver behavior. It can train AI models in parallel or distributed models on multiple GPUs.

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Gradually, then suddenly

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

I stopped in at an Oakland sports bar recently, and what did I see on the menu but an Impossible Burger. The reason Uber and Lyft have a seemingly unlimited supply of drivers is because no training is required; the app itself does the heavy lifting of telling the driver where to pick up the passenger and how to get to the destination.