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Veo raises $25M for AI-based cameras that record and analyze football and other team sports

TechCrunch

Sports have been among some of the most popular and lucrative media plays in the world, luring broadcasters, advertisers and consumers to fork out huge sums to secure the chance to watch (and sponsor) their favorite teams and athletes. Even with the slowdown in a lot of sporting activity this year due to COVID — in the U.K.

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10 celebri disastri provocati dall’intelligenza artificiale

CIO

Sports Illustrated potrebbe aver pubblicato articoli di falsi scrittori generati dall’IA Nel novembre del 2023, la rivista online Futurism ha scoperto che Sports Illustrated stava pubblicando articoli di scrittori non in carne e ossa ma generati dall’intelligenza artificiale [in inglese].

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2019 in Review: The Toronto Tech Sector Makes it Big

BrainStation Technology

2019: Toronto Year in Review. After years of unprecedented progress in Toronto’s tech scene, 2019 brought Canada’s biggest city yet another year of breakneck growth, big-money deals, and major-league startup success. Here are some of the most important trends and stories from a busy 2019 in Toronto tech.

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The venture bull market is great for founders, but not in the way they might expect

TechCrunch

Andy Stinnes , general partner at Cloud Apps Capital Partners , leads early-stage investments in cloud businesses and serves as active board member and adviser, offering operational support for portfolio companies based on his 20+ years in executive roles in business software. It is more like playing an entirely different sport.

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Mr Eazi, Black Coffee and Ajebutter22: The African music artists backing startups

TechCrunch

It was a much-needed success for the African music scene, and though it didn’t appear so, it was a boost for its tech scene. . Over the past couple of years, there’s been an overlap between tech and art, fueling a growing interest of movie, music and sports stars investing in tech startups. Europe and globally. .

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8 investors, founders and execs predict cybersecurity, fintech will take Belfast by storm

TechCrunch

’s Tech Nation found in 2018 that about 26% of Belfast’s workforce was employed in tech, and it is among cities in the country with the highest growth potential for 2021. According to the survey, the city is strong in sectors such as fintech, agritech, hospitality tech, emerging tech, cybersecurity, SaaS and medtech.

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Daily Crunch: Tata Group releases ‘super app’ that bundles 11 consumer services

TechCrunch

Tata Group embraces e-commerce with super app : The Indian conglomerate known for its myriad businesses, among them software and telecom, gathered all of its properties together under one big hug, er, “super app” called Tata Neu, which launched today to give the company some e-commerce heft with offerings like grocery, electronics and hotels.

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